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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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PATH HOUSES | Path Houses Path Houses Path Houses Path Houses |
Mr. Thomson Mr. John Duff (Nether Street) Mathew Henderson (Chemical works) Alexander Lawrie |
[situation] Near the W. [West] end of Nether Street. A row of ordinary houses in good repair, tenanted by Weavers on the east side of The Path. |
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POST OFFICE [Middle Street] | Post Office Post Office Post Office |
David Dryburgh (Post Master) Mr. Ingram Mr. Thomas Millie |
[situation] On the North side of Middle Street. A small branch Post Office on the North side of Middle Street, at its eastern extremity. It is a Sub Office of the Kirkcaldy District |
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DYE WORKS | Dye Works Dye Works Dye Works |
Mr. Sharpe (owner) Mr. Thomas Millie Mr. Ingram |
[situation] About 21 Chains from the E. [East] end of Forbes Street. A small range of buildings in which the thread for weaving Ticks and Checks is dyed. |
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FEUARS HALL | Feuars Hall Feuars Hall Feuars Hall |
James Pringle William Pringle Mr. Thomson |
[situation] On the S. [South] side of Middle Street. A small two storied building erected by the feuars on the Dunnikier estate, assisted by Sir J. Oswald The lower story is used as a lock up by the county Police, the upper is used for public meeings. |
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16 Trace 7 Ph. [Parish] of Dysart.[Note - Post Office] Trace 2.
[Note - Dye Works] Trace 3.
[Note - Feuars Hall] Trace 8.
[Note - Feuars Hall] Feuar. He who holds lands on condition of paying a certain rent of duty to the superior. Jameson.
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