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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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. |
Continued entries/extra info
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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