Fife and Kinross-shire volume 110

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info
OS1/13/110/1 1 [Index Page] PARISH OF CUPAR SHEET.2. INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Back Lebanon -- 5 Back park -- 6 Bank Street -- 6 Bishopgate -- 9 Burnside -- 10 Dalgairn -- 7 Front Lebanon -- 9 Gas Works -- 10 Jail -- 3 Lebanon Bank -- 7 Lebanon Cottage -- 8 Lebanon -- 9 Lady Burn -- 10 New Town -- 9 Row Terrace -- 8 Rosevale -- 8 Woodbine Cottage -- 5
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OS1/13/110/3 JAIL Jail Mr. William Scott Cupar Mr. G. Pagan Cupar Mr. A Sturrock Cupar [situation] Upwards of 1/4 of a Mile N.E by N [North East by North] of the Town of Cupar. A large ornamental stone building erected for prison purposes in the year 1843. It is a substantial building three storys high with underground cells Governors residence And such Accommodation as is usually Considered necessary for the Classification of Prisoners, debtors & criminals. it is enclosed by a high and substantial stone wall with a porter's lodge at the entrance and has with this suitable offices as storerooms, air sheds, cisterns for supplying the prison with water, the Average number of Prisoners Annually Amounts to 80, There is no chapel or other place of worship within the precents, it was built at the expense of the County
OS1/13/110/3 [Page] 3 Cupar -- Sheet 2.
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OS1/13/110/5 WOODBINE COTTAGE Woodbine Cottage Woodbine Cottage Mr. Atherston Woodbine Cottage Mr A Sturrock Cupar [situation] About 15 chains N by W [North by West] of the Town of Cupar A small dwelling house 2 storys high Slated & in good repair attached to it is a small garden, it is the property of Mr Campbell and Occupied by Mr. Atherston.
OS1/13/110/5 BACK LEBANON Back Lebanon Back Lebanon Mr William Scott Woodbine Cottage Mr. G. Pagan Cupar [situation] Upwards of 1/4 of a mile N.W. [North West] of the Town of Cupar. A small street about three chains long in the suburbs of the Burgh of Cupar, it is in good repair and bounded mostly on both sides by a row of dwelling Houses of 1 story high in good repair with gardens attached, they are the property of different Proprietors and Occupied principally by Weavers.
OS1/13/110/5 [Page] 5 Cupar -- Sheet 2
OS1/13/110/6 BACK PARK Back Park Back Park William Scott Esq. Dalgairn Mr. George Pagan Cupar [situation] About 5/8 of a mile N.W. [North West] of the Town of Cupar Five small dwelling houses of one Story high, slated, and in good repair with small gardens attached. They are feued from Captain Dalgleish of Rosemount and are the property of Various proprietors.
OS1/13/110/6 BANK STREET Bank Street Bank Street Mr. George Pagan Cupar Mr. William Lees Cupar [situation] About 1/4 of a mile NW [North West] by North of the Town of Cupar A row of dwelling houses about four Chains long on the road leading from Cupar to Dairsie, they are from one to two storys and slated, with small gardens Attached they are fues and Occupied by small shopKeepers and weavers.
OS1/13/110/6 [Page] 6 Cupar -- Sheet 2.
OS1/13/110/7 DALGAIRN Dalgairn Dalgairn William Scott Esq Dalgairn Mr. Walter Esq Kingask [situation] About 1/2 a mile N by W [North by West] of the Town of Cupar A large and handsome built dwelling house 3 Storys high in good repair and Occupied by the proprietor William Scott Esq. with Suitable offices Attached & a farm of Ornamental and other lands.
OS1/13/110/7 LEBANON BANK Lebanon Bank Mr. George Pagan Cupar Mr. Lees Cupar [situation] About 1/4 of a mile N.W. [North West] by North of the Town of Cupar A dwelling house and Offices, in good repair with a small garden attached the property and residence of Mr. Lees It was built and used as a Manse in Connection with the relief Church, but was sold by that body to the present proprietor
OS1/13/110/7 [Page] 7 Cupar -- Sheet 2. Lebanon Bank [Note] Through which runs the Municipal & the Parliamentary boundaries.
OS1/13/110/8 ROSEVALE Rosevale Rosevale Rosevale John Wood Burnside Thomas Brown Lady Wynd Capt. [Captain] Dalgleish Owner [situation] About 3/8 of a mile N.W [North West] by North of the Town of Cupar A neat and well constructed dwelling house two storys high with Vegetable garden attached the property and residence of Captain Dalgleish
OS1/13/110/8 ROSE TERRACE Rose Terrace Miss Morton Occupier John Wood Burnside Thomas Brown Lady Wynd [situation] Nearly 3/4 of a mile NW [North West] by North of the Town of Cupar. A well constructed house two storys high with offices and a vegetable garden and the property and residence of Miss Morton
OS1/13/110/8 LEBANON COTTAGE Lebanon Cottage Mr. George Pagan Cupar Mr. William Scott Cupar [situation] Upwards of 1/2 a mile N [North] of the Town of Cupar. A small but well built dwelling house two storys high slated in good repair with a small garden attached it is the property of Mr. Trotter of Cupar
OS1/13/110/8 [Page] 8 Cupar -- Sheet 2.
OS1/13/110/9 BISHOPGATE Bishopgate For descriptive remarks see Name Book of Sheet 5. Cupar Page 9
OS1/13/110/9 NEW TOWN New Town For descriptive remarks see Name Book of Sheet 5. Cupar Page 9
OS1/13/110/9 FRONT LEBANON Front Lebanon For descriptive remarks see Name Book of Sheet 5. Cupar
OS1/13/110/9 LEBANON Lebanon For descriptive remarks see Name Book of Sheet 5. Cupar Page 12
OS1/13/110/9 [Page] 9 Cupar -- Sheet 2.
OS1/13/110/10 GAS WORKS Gas Works: For descriptive remarks see Book of Plan 5 Cupar
OS1/13/110/10 LADY BURN Lady Burn For descriptive remarks see Name Book of Sheet 5. Cupar
OS1/13/110/10 [Page] 10 Cupar -- Sheet 2 [Entry Scored Out] Burnside [signed] James Carpenter C. Asst [Civilian Assistant] 19th July 1854 [signed] J R D Kerr Capt RE [Captain, Royal Engineers] 8th Nov. [November] 1854
OS1/13/110/11 [Page] 11 [Volume] 110 OS1/13/110 [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE 27 OCT. [OCTOBER] SOUTHAMPTON Co. [COUNTY] FIFE CUPAR SHEET 2 Names of Parishes -- Pages Cupar -- 1