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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COLDHOUSE | Coldhouse Coldhouse Coldhouse Cowdhouse or Coldhouse Cowdhouse |
Thomas Scott Priestrig James Baptie Hayside James Glendinning Valuation Rolls 1788 Decreet of Division |
019.14 | [Note] A Side School - Schoolmaster's [Situation] 31 chains SS.W [South South West] from Drinkston An old (uninhabited) thatched cottage fast going to ruins, it stands near a Footpath leading from Hawick to Ashkirk &c. |
COLDHOUSE KIPP | Coldhouse Kipp Coldhouse Kipp Coldhouse Kipp Coldhouse Kipp |
William Ormiston Farmer Dykenook Thomas Scott Priestrig James Baptie Hayside James Glendinning Whitehaughmoor |
019.04 | [Situation] In the Nn [Northern] vicinity of Coldhouse A small conical shaped knowe overlooking the above house, it is supposed to have received this name in consequence of being higher than the house |
CROOKEDHAUGH MOSS | Crookedhaugh Moss Crookedhaugh Moss Crookedhaugh Moss |
Thomas Scott James Baptie James Glendinning W. Ormiston |
019.14 | [Situation] 17 chains nearly East of Coldhouse A very small patch of moss near the former & not far from Wilton Common Farm house. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 32Parish of Wilton -- Plan 19.14 Trace 6
[Signature] Charles J Fearnside S.R.E. [Sapper Royal Engineers]
Coldhouse [Note] Probably named Coldhouse from its isolated situation
Cowd - to sail pleasantly Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary]
away - cannot be viewed so aptly
Coldhouse Kipp [Note] Kip Kipp a sharp-pointed hill Dr. [Doctor] Jamieson's Sc. Dicty. [Scottish Dictionary]
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