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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CRAIGENDS HOUSE Craigends House
Craigends House
Craigends House
Craigends
Alexander Cunninghame Esqr Prop [Proprietor]
Property Plan.
Crawfurd's History of Renfrew
Valuation Roll.
007.13 A very excellent and substantially built Mansion House, on the South bank of the "Gryfe", - upwards of 300 years old. The walls of the building, which are very strong are in a perfect state of preservation. In connection with the Mansion are extensive offices and dwelling houses for servants. The whole surrounded by Ornamental grounds and plantations.
COALBOG Coalbog
Coalbog
Coalbog
John Calder. Occupier
John Fulton "Kaimhill"
Valuation Roll
007.13 A farm house having Offices and land attached. The property of Robert Freeld, Esq.
KAIMHILL COTTAGE Kaimhill Cottage
Kaimhill Cottage
Kaimhill Cottage
John Fulton. Kaimhill
John Calder. "Coalbog"
William Findlay "Horsewood"
007.15 A small dwelling house on the farm of "Kaimhill". The property of Thomas Speir.

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County of Renfrew -- Parish of Kilbarchan

[note on page] Cunninghame of Craigends.— This family is lineally descended from
William Cunninghame, one or the younger dons of Alexander, first Earl of Glencairn,
raised to that dignity by James III, and who received the lands of Craigends
from his father before the end of the 15th century. One of the family,
named Gabriel, fell at the battle of Pinkie in 1547. The family
is at present represented by a gentleman of the same name.
New Statistical Acct [Account]

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