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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUNEARN LOCH Dunearn Loch
Dunearn Loch
Dunearn Loch
Dunearn Loch
Mr. Young,
Mr. John Walls,
Mr. D Blackwood,
Mr. Flockhart. Rate Collector Aberdour
036 [Situation] About 35 Chains S. [South] of Stenhouse.
A small Loch, on the top of Dunearn Hill from which the Grange Distillery is supplied with water. it is also used as a Curling Pond - Mr Young the proprietor says this Loch is said to be the Crater of an extinct volcano, and Lethams Illustrated Fife Says the Same.
DUNEARN COTTAGE Dunearn Cottage
Dunearn Cottage
Dunearn Cottage
Dunearn Cottage
Mr. Young,
Mr. John Walls,
Mr. D Blackwood,
Co. [County] Map of Fife and Kinross
036 [Situation] About 45 Chains S. [South] of Stenhouse.
A neat thatched Cottage used by the former proprietors of Dunearn Farm, now occupied by the laborers of Mr. Young Newbigging.
GLASSLIEHEAD Glassliehead,
Glassliehead
Glassliehead
Graslihead,
Lesiehead
Mr. Young propr .[proprietor],
Mr. John Walls,
Mr. D. Blackwood,
Mr. Flockhart,
Co. [County] Map of Fife and Kinross,
Johnston's Co. [County] Map
036 [Situation] About 52 Chains S. [South of Stenhouse.
A Farm house and outbuildings the property of Mr. Young Newbigging the Farm house is occupied by laborers on the Farm

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