OS1/13/121/78

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
HEUGH MILL (Flour) Heugh Mills
Heugh Mills
Heugh Mills
James Hunt Esq
Mr Matheson (Factor)
Rev [Reverend] Mr Chalmers
035 [Situation] On N. [North] side of Monastery street
A large flour and meal Mill, worKed by steam, and water power the property of James Hunt Esq of Pittencrieff, formerly the [houses] opposite were called Heugh Mills, [but?] at present they are partly in ruin.
THE PEND Pended Tower
The Pends
The Pend
The Pend
The Pend
The Abbey Pend
The Abbey Pend
The Abbey Pend
The Abbey Pend
The Abbey Pend
The Abbey Pend
New Stat Acct, [Statistical Account]
Full [Fullarton's] Gazetteer
Rev [Reverend] Mr Chalmers
Mr D Elder (Beadle)
Mr Matheson (Factor)
ErsKine Beveridge (Provost)
Mr Morrison (Burgh Treasurer)
Mr Kilgour (Town clerK)
Mr John Scotland
Robert Douglas Esqr BanKer
Mr Birrell (Manufacturer)
035 [Situation] At the W. [West] end of Manstery street
A tolerably large Archway connecting the Abbey and Palace, through it [runs/is?] a thoroughfare leading from [Monastery] Street to St Catherines Wynd. It is in all probability as old as the Palace and Abbey.

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Sheet 4 -- Trace 14 -- Town and Parish of Dunfermline

[Note Heugh Mills] -- Heugh, Heuch - A rugged Steep &c -- Jameson
[Note The Pend] -- Pend. A Covered gateway &c -- Jameson

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For situations see Town Plan - http://maps.nls.uk/view/74415326

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