OS1/13/130/9
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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[Page] 9Parish 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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Moira L- Moderator, Jill S
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