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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BOG WOOD Bog Wood
Bog Wood
Bog Wood
Mr Lawrie
Mr Chalmers
Mr Tod
034 [Situation] N [North] of Pitfirrane Park.
A tolerably large wood on Pitfirrane estate, the surface on which it is growing, is of a wet boggy nature, hence the name.
MOUTH OF PITFIRRANE LEVEL Mouth of Pitfirrane Level
Mouth of Pitfirrane Level
Mr Lawrie
Mr Chalmers
039 [Situation] 17 chains S W [South West] of Keavil House
The entrance of the level running through Pitfirrane estate for the drainage of Berrylaw Colliery
DRUMMAGE HILL Drummage Hill
Drummage Hill
Drummage Hill
Mr Lawrie
Mr Chalmers
Mr Tod
035 [Situation] 1/2 Mile W [West] of Crossford Village
A small arable eminence in Pitfirrane Park on its summit is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station. How "Mage and Hill have been added to Drum I could not learn

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Parish of Dunfermline -- Plan 35 C

[Note Drummage Hill] -- [Drum] - a hill and
àg - aig - ain.
arable field.
[?], a hill capable
of being ploughed
or cultivated.

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