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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LADY'S BRIDGE Ladys Bridge
Ladys Bridge
Ladys Bridge
William Taylor
James Russell
Map of Parish
036 A row of Cottages situated near the Dunfermline District Trust No. 11 The name is derived from a temporary Bridge having been thrown across the stream here on the occasion of a Young lady daughter of the proprietor passing this way to get married. the place has ever since bore this name
TEMPLE Temple
Temple
Temple
Map of Parish
J Smith
William Taylor
036 A small ornamental building Called the "Temple" built on several arches, vaulted roof, supported by a small column in the Centre, standing at the end of a long wide avenue, leading in an easterly direction thro a large plantation to a Tower. It is a modern building
CULLALO HILLS Cullaloe Hills
Cullaloe Hills
Cullaloe Hills
Cullaloe Hills
Cullalo Hills
Cullalo Hills
Cullalo Hills

Cullalo Hills
Cullalo Hills
J Philips Esqr.
J Smith, Forester
William Taylor
J Asher, Clerk
William Philips
William Douglas
Messrs Tosh & Gibson
William Thomson
New Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
Plan 258
These Authorities are Copied from Name book Sheet
036 A high ridge of ground the most part of which is thickly planted (Chiefly with Fir) extending in an easterly direction from near Whitehill to Cullaloe. There is a portion of the Western extremity of this range known as Croftgary Hill

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Plan 36 C Parish of Aberdour

Note: Temple - There is no account of this in any of the Historical documents in this office

1⅛ miles N.N.W. [North North West] of the village of Aberdour [Situation for Lady's Bridge]
1⅞ miles N.W. [North West] of the village of Aberdour [Situation for Temple]
1⅞ miles N.W. [North West] of the village of Aberdour [Situation for Cullalo Hills]

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