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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COCKAIRNEY FEUS Cockairney Feus
Cockairney Feus
Cockairney Feus
James Hardie Proprietor
James May Proprietor
Mr Peter Craig
030 [Situation] About 35 chains N. [North] of Cleish.
Two neat Cottages feus off Easter Cockairney occupiers and owners of the Feus James Hardie and May.
CARSEGOUR Carsegour
Carsegour
Carsegour
Carsegour
Carsegour
Carse Gour
Carsgour
Carsegour
Alexander Robb
Estate Map
Mr Peter Craig
Bells Co. [County] Map 1796
Road Surveyors Map
Knox's Co. [County] Map 1828
Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Johnston's Co [County] Map.
030 [Situation] 1/2 Mile E. [East] of Cleish.
A good farm house, Steading including a Thrashing Machine and houses for the hinds and overseer and an arable farm attached the property of S. Beveridge Esq.
CARSEGOUR BRIDGE Carsegour Bridge
Carsegour Bridge
Carsegour Bridge
Carsegour Bridge
Alexander Robb
Mr. Peter Craig
Road Surveyors Schedule
Mr Hutcheson, Cleish Mills
030 [Situation] 1/2 Mile East of Cleish.
A one arch Stone Bridge on the road from Cleish to Kinross and over Gairney Water erected at the expense of the County.

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[Page] 10 Plan 30A Trace No2 Parish of Kinross

Note: Carse - Low and fertile land. Jameson

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