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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CASKIEBEN Caskieben
Caskieben
Caskieben
Caskieben
Caskieben
Caskieben
Caskieben
Revd. [Reverend] J. S. Kemp
Mr. G. W. Kemp
Mr. James Bowman
Johnstones Co. [County] Map
Directory to Noblemen & Gentlemen's Seats
Villages etc in Scotland. 1857
New Statistical Account
065 A neat two-storey mansion in the south-west of the parish, having small but pleasant grounds and a good estate attached. Property and residence of William Henderson Esq.
THE PITDOURIES The Pitdouries
The Pitdouries
The Pitdouries
Mr. Thomson, Inspector of Poor & Foresters, Newhills
Mr. Alexander Piper
Mr. Thomas Keith
065 A wooded hollow in Tyrebagger Hill. Origin of name not known, but supposed to be derived from the Gaelic or from the circumstance of it being at one time peat-land. Property of Dr. [Doctor] Henderson of Caskieben, being wholly in that estate.
PITDOURIES WELL (Chalybeate) Pitdouries Well (Chalybeate)
Pitdouries Well (Chalybeate)
Pitdouries Well (Chalybeate)
Mr. William Thomson
Mr. Alexander Piper
Mr. Thomas Keith
065 This mineral spring is situate in the woods on Tyrebagger Hill adjoining "The Pitdouries" on the south side, but not being actually in that district, there being a fence between. It is not often visited and is said not to be of much merit.
Property of Sir Alexander Bannerman Bart. [Baronet].

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