OS1/13/103/5

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EAST BURN East Burn
East Burn
East Burn
East Burn
H Beveridge Esq
Mr Gibson
(writer)
George Turnbull
New Statl. [Statistical] Account
A small stream which runs through a part of the Parish of Kirkcaldy and falls into the sea where the parishes of Kirkcaldy and Dysart meet on the coast.
THE DEN The Den
The Den
The Den
The Den
Robt Hutchison Esq.
Mr Duff Junr. [Junior]
Mr Drysdale
(Town Clerk)
New Statl. [Statistical] Account
A deep Ravine through which the East Burn flows, its sides are generally steep and thickly wooded and it is intersected near its southern extremity by the Edinburgh Perth Dundee Railway
PANNEY ROAD Panney Road
Panney Road
Panney Road
Robert Brodie
Pathhead
Mr Ingram
Revd. [Reverend] Charles Jameson
A common road in the suburban part of Pathhead so called from its leading in the direction of a well called the "Panney Well" which is a little north of the sheet line in the 6 Inch work. The name is applied from Birrell St to the Den.

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5 Sheet 1 Trace 1 Ph. [Parish] of Dysart

[Note - The Den] Den, A hollow between hills. Jamieson.

[East Burn - Situation] On the West side of the sheet.

[The Den - situation] On the West side of the sheet.

[Panney Road - situation] Leading from Pathhead]

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