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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SOUTH BRIDGE South Bridge Mr. Boyer Sheriff Officer
Mr. Barclay Sheriffs Clerk. Cupar
[situation] East End of South Bridge Street.
A stone bridge consisting of one arch. Spanning the River Eden at the S.E [South East] end of Cupar: affording egress from Cupar to Largo, Burntisland and all the towns and Villages on the South Coast. It is the property of the County Road Trustees.
CUPAR STATION Cupar Station Name painted on the Station.
Station Master
[situation] A little E [East] of South Bridge.
The Railay Station is a neat and Substantial Stone edifice two stories high consisting of Comfortable waiting rooms for the accommodation of passengers, booking and parcel offices &c. also extensive Sheds and stores for goods &c all the property of the Edinr. [Edinburgh] Perth & Dundee Railway Company.
RIGG'S ROW Rigg's Row Mr. Barclay Sheriffs Clerk
Mr. Boyer Sheriffs Officer Cupar.
[situation] At the S. [South] East end of the Town of Cupar.
A row of dwelling houses two Stories high and slated, with gardens attached, and extending Southward from the South Bridge The house are chiefly occupied by persons employed about the Railway Station, and is the property of the Railway Coy. [Company].

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90) Ph. [Parish] of Cupar Sheet 5 Trace 15

[Note - South Bridge] A County Bridge o,m,o, [Ordnance Map Office]

[Note - Rigg's Row] Rigg's - ? o,m,o [Ordnance Map office] The name Riggs Row is derived from the original proprietor H. Rigg of Tarvit.

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