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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CUPAR MILLS (Corn & Flour) | Cupar Mills (corn & flour) Cupar Mills (corn & flour) Cupar Mills (corn & flour) |
Mr. Inglis proprietor Property map date 1836. David Smith Architect Cupar. |
[situation] About 4 chains N.W. [ Northwest] of the Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway. Two large substantial stone buildings, slated and in good repair, erected as separate buildings, the one for a corn Mill and the other for a Flour Mill.- both these mills are jointly known by the given name and have all their machinery in good working repair they are the property of John Inglis Esqr. and are kept in his own hands and worked by men in his employment. |
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MILL BACK | Mill Back Mill Back |
John Inglis Esqr. Cupar. David Smith Architect Cupar. |
[situation] Extends in a N.W. [Northwesterly] direction from Cupar Mills. A road about 15 chains long leading from the back of Cupar Mills to its junction with another public road. it is a public open road fenced and in good repair. |
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3 Sheet No. 8 of Cupar[Notes - Mill back - arrowed to "another public road"] There are two roads, both would answer this description - does Mill Back extend as far North as Westfield - on sheet 5? [answer] It extends from the mills N.W. [Nortwest] 16 chains to where a road goes to the South . see trace No. 1 - omo [Ordnance Mapping Office]
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