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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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.

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Parish 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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