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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOLLIE HILL Tollie Hill
Tollie Hill
Tollie Hill
Mr Andrew Greig
Mr Robertson
Mr Curror (Netherton)
030 A middling Size Arable hill on the farm of Lumphanans, how the name arose Cannot be well ascertained.
RIVER ORE River Ore

River Ore
River Ore
River Ore

Ore River
Ore
Ore Water
Ore Water
Ore Water
Ore Water
Orr Water
Water of Ore
H. Crichton Esqr, W.S. [Writer to the Signet] Edinburgh
Messrs Todd & Gibson
Mr. Douglas, Writer Kirkcaldy
John Ferguson Esqr. M.P. [Member of Parliament]
Map attached to Chalmers Caledonia
Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
Andrew Douie Esqr.
Mr. Constable Benarty House
Mr. D. Swan] Kelty
Mr. Terrace
Fraser's Co. [County] Map 1841
Mr Bayley W.S. [Writer to the Signet]
030 [situation] Running Easterly from Kelty Burn.
The Continuation of Kelty Burn where it enters the lands of Lochore at The Moss Wood.
"Orr a small River in Fife originating in a
small rivulet in Dunfermline parish
which along with others once formed
a small lake called Loch Orr which
is now drained and the space Converted
into productive land. The rivulet pursues
its way and is joined by a Stream from Lochs
Fitty and Gellie and empties into the Leven in
the Parish of Markinch" Chambers Gazetteer.

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Note: Tollie - A small round cake of any kind of bread. Jamieson

Note: Authorities for River Ore (In Red Ink)] Copied from Plan 32A

Note: "There was until lately a considerable
loch in this parish (Ballingry) Called
Loch Ore from which the Small Stream
Ore issues, but it has been in great part
drained." Fullarton's Gazetteer.

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