Fife and Kinross-shire volume 21

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OS1/13/21/1 1 [Index Page] PARISH OF CAMERON PLAN 19A INDEX Names of Objects... Pages. Parish of Cameron -- 26 Blackwalls -- 6 Browster Walls -- 11 Braeside -- 17 Cairnhill -- 4 Corse Bowers -- 12 Cottyhill -- 13 Chance Inn Wood -- 15 Cadgers Bridge -- 19 East March -- 6 Easter Radernie -- 9 Higham -- 22 Higham T.P. -- 25 Higham Loan -- 25 Loanhead -- 8 Lathockar Mains -- 13 Lathockar -- 14 Lathockar Mill -- 15 Lochaber -- 16 Lathockar Burn -- 16 Lairhead -- 18 Lathockar Bridge -- 20 Lathones -- 21 Mireside -- 5 March of Lathones -- 22 Manse (U.P.) -- 24 Nether Radernie -- 4 North Bank -- 11 Radernie -- 5 Radernie -- 10 Rocks Wa's (ruins) -- 21 School -- 7 United Presbyterian Church -- 23 West Park -- 3
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OS1/13/21/3 WEST PARK West Park West Park West Park Colin Flemming West Park George Nicholson Lawhead. John Kinnear (schoolmaster) (Loanhead) 019 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles W by N [West by North] from March of Lathones. A small farm house and office houses all thatched and in good repair. attached to it a farm of nine acres of ground the property of Mr. Martin of Balmakin and tenanted by Colin Flemming
OS1/13/21/3 3 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 1. (signed) "T. Smith c/a"
OS1/13/21/4 NETHER RADERNIE Nether Radernie Nether Radernie Nether Radernie Lower Radernie George Forrest N. [Nether] Radernie. Alexander Thomson Blackwalls. John Kinnear - school M. [Master] Loanhead. Johnston's Co. [County] Map 019 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles N. by W. [North by West] from March of Lathones. A small well constructed farm house and office house having tile and thatched roofs and in good repair. Attached to these is a farm of 120 acres of ground the property of Mr. Bethune of Blebo, and occupied by George Forrest (farmer)
OS1/13/21/4 CAIRNHILL Cairnhill Cairnhill Cairnhill Cairnhill Cairniehill. George Forrest N. [Nether] Radernie. Alexander Thomson Blackwalls. John Kinnear (School Mr.) [Master] Loanhead Lease of Farm date 1847. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile N.W. [Northwest] from March of Lathones. A small well constructed farm house with office houses. Tile roofed and in good repair attached to it is a farm of ground the property of Capt. [Captain] Aytoun, Edinburgh, and tenanted by Charles Whyte. on a stone over the door of the farm house is the date 1766. The content of the farm is about 120 acres of land.
OS1/13/21/4 4 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 1. Initialled TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/5 MIRESIDE Mireside Mireside Mireside Alexander Thomson Blackwalls. George Forrest N. [Nether] Radernie. John Kinnear (School - Loanhead) 019 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles N.W. by N [Northwest by North] from March of Lathones. A small well built dwelling house one story high and in good repair attached to it is a small garden and three acres of ground. it is the property of Mr. Bethune of Blebo and is occupied by Andrew Mason.
OS1/13/21/5 RADERNIE [farm] Easter Radernie Easter Radernie Easter Radernie Radernie Radernie Radernie Alexander Thomson Blackwalls. George Forrest John Kinnear - School M [Master] Loanhead. Rent Receipts. Mr. Robinson Sorbie. Mr. Brown Beley. 019 [situation] About 7/8 of a mile N. by W. [North by West] from March of Lathones. A small well constructed farm house and office houses all in good repair Attached to it is a farm of 56 Acres of ground the property of Mr. Bethune of Blebo and occupied as an outfarm by Alexander Thomson (farmer) of Blackwalls.
OS1/13/21/5 5 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 1. [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/6 BLACKWALLS Blackwalls Blackwalls Blackwalls Alexander Thomson Blackwalls. George Forrest Nether Radernie. John Kinnear (school Loanhead) 019 [situation] About 1 3/4 miles N.W. [Northwest] from March of Lathones. A small well built farm house and office houses all thatched and in good repair attached to these is a farm of 58 acres of ground the property of Mr. Graham Esq. Greigston and tenanted by Alexander Thomson farmer.
OS1/13/21/6 EAST MARCH East March East March East March Alexander Thomson Blackwalls. George Forrest Nether Radernie. John Kinnear (School Loanhead). 019 [situation] About 1 3/4 miles N.W. [Northwest] from March of Lathones. A small farm house and office houses all thatched and in good repair. Attached to these is a farm of about 30 Acres of ground the property of Mr. Graham of Greigston and Occupied by Mr. Wallace of [Magust] as an out farm.
OS1/13/21/6 6 Parish of Cameron Plan19A Trace 1. [signed - obscured] T. [Smith]
OS1/13/21/7 SCHOOL [March of Lathones] School School James Smith Loanhead. John Kinnear Schoolmaster Loanhead. 019 [situation] At Loanhead, about 5/8 of a mile W by N [West by North] from March of Lathones. A small well constructed stone building one story high erected by Subscription for and used as a School house. There is an appointed teacher to it with no other salary than Scholars fees. the branches taught are English arithmetic Latin and French the average number of scholars attending it is about 70.
OS1/13/21/7 7 Parish of Cameron. Plan 19A Trace 1.
OS1/13/21/7 The suffix "March of Lathones" does not seem to be correct. This school is at Loanhead.
OS1/13/21/8 LOANHEAD Loanhead Loanhead Loanhead George Nicholson Lawhead. James Smith Lawhead. John Kinnear (schoolmaster) Loanhead. 019 [situation] About 5/8 of a mile W. by N. [West by North] from March of Lathones. Seven small dwelling houses in separate rows and situated [on the] Estate of Radernie the property of Miss Morrison. they are only one story high and with tile roofs and all in good repair having each a small piece of garden ground attached to it. They are all feus off the above property and belonging to different feuars. they are all occupied by tradesmen and agricultural labourers.
OS1/13/21/8 8 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 1.
OS1/13/21/9 EASTER RADERNIE Easter Radernie Easter Radernie Easter Radernie Easter Radernie George Nicholson Lawhead. James Smith Lawhead. John Kinnear School M. [Master] Loanhead. Johnston's Co [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 7/8 of a mile N. by W. [North by West] from March of Lathones. small farm house and office houses all thatched and in good repair. It is the property of the Heirs of the late Mr. Herrier and is now in the hands of his trustees. the farm house is occupied by a herdsman in their employment.
OS1/13/21/9 9 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 2. [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/10 RADERNIE [district] Radernie Radernie Radernie Radernie John Kinnear School M [Master] Loanhead. George Nicholson Lawhead. James Smith Lawhead. Map of property date 1822. 019 [situation] About 1/2 mile N.W. by W. [Northwest by West] from March of Lathones. A tract of 254 acres of land divided into two farms of 127 acres each. One of them is the property of Mr. Morris resident occupier the other is the property of Mr. Lawson of Ceres. there is two farm houses with suitable office houses and Hinds houses to each of them and are all in good repair with slated, thatched and tiled roofs. One of the farm houses is occupied by the proprietor Mr. Morris, the other is occupied by a herd in the employ of Mr. Lawson - the other proprietor.
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OS1/13/21/11 NORTH BANK North Bank North Bank North Bank North Bank John Robertson (Junior) North Bank. George Nicholson Lawhead. John Kinnear (School M. [Master] Loanhead). Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 1 mile N.N.E. [North North East] from March of Lathones. A well constructed farm house with suitable offices all slated and in good repair attached to it is a farm of about 130 acres of ground the property of Capt. [Captain] A. Cheape of Lathocker and tenanted by Mrs. Robertson.
OS1/13/21/11 BROWSTER WALLS Browster Walls Browster Walls Browster Walls Browster Walls Brewster Walls John Roberton (senior) Browster Wells. George Nicholson Lawhead. John Kinnear School M. [Master] Loanhead. Rent Receipt Date 1852. Johnston's County Map. 019 [situation] About 3/8 of a mile N.E. [Northeast] from March of Lathones. A small well constructed farm house with office houses all in good repair attached to it is a farm of about 106 acres of ground the property of Capt. [Captain] A. Cheape of Lathocker and occupied by John Robertson.
OS1/13/21/11 11 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 2. [Note:] "Browster, A bearer. Jamieson's Scott. Dict." [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/12 COR SE BOWERS Corse Bowers Corse Bowers Cross Bowers A. Goodall Lathocker Mains. John Kinnear Schoolmaster Loanhead. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 1 /2 mile N.N.E. [North North East] from March of Lathones. A row of five small dwelling houses on the farm of Browster Walls, they are all in good repair and occupied by Hinds employed on the farm.
OS1/13/21/12 12 Parish of Cameron. Plan 19A Trace 2. [Note:] "Corse - The Cross, or Wood - Jamieson's Scott. Dict." [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/13 COTTYHILL Cottyhill Cottyhill Cottyhill Alexander Beveridge farmer Lochaber. Thomas Ireland Lathoker. A Goodall Lathockar Mains. 019 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles E by N. [East by North] from March of Lathones. A small farm house with office houses all in good repair and Tile roofed attached to it is a small garden and a farm of eight acres of ground it is tenanted by Robert Patterson and the property of Capt. [Captain] Alexander Cheape of Lathoker.
OS1/13/21/13 LATHOCKAR MAINS Lathockar Mains Lathockar Mains Lathockar Mains Lathockar Mains Alexander Goodall Lathockar Mains. Thomas Ireland. Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile E by N. [East by North] from March of Lathones. A small farm house and offices all in good repair and Tile roofed attached to it is a farm of about 200 acres of ground the property of Capt. [Captain] A. Cheape of Lathockar and tenanted by A. Goodall [farmer] The Mansion House of Lathockar formerly stood near this farm house. no trace of it now remains nor can its site be pointed out.
OS1/13/21/13 13 Parish of Cameron. Plan 19A Trace 2. [signed:] T. Smith c/a. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/13/21/14 LATHOCKAR Lathockar Lathockar Lathockar Lathockar A Goodall Lathockar M. [Mains] Thomas Ireland Lathockar Johnston's Co. [County] Map Stat. Act. [Statistical Account] p306. 019 [situation] About 1 ½ miles N.E. [North. East] from March of Lathones A small but well Constructed Mansion house and office houses all Slated and in good repair attached to it is a well enclosed garden and a farm 180 Acres of arable and wooded ground. but chiefly the former. It is the property and residence of Capt [Captain] A Cheape. The following is from I M. Leighton's Hist[History] of F[Fife]. Vol. III page 80 "In the Year 1383. John de Wemyss of Reres and Kincardrum, ancestor of the Earls of Wemyss obtained from William Landalis. Bishop of St Andrews. a grant of the lands of le Murton. and Lathockar with the office of Constable of the Castle and City of St. Andrews.
OS1/13/21/14 [Page] 14 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 3 [Initialled] TS
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OS1/13/21/15 LATHOCKAR MILL Lathockar Mill Lathockar Mill Lathockar Mill Peter Johnston Lathockar Mill. Thomas Ireland Lathockar. A. Goodall Lathockar Mains. 019 [situation] About 1 1/2 miles N.E. [Northeast] from March of Lathones. A well constructed dwelling house and office houses all in good repair and having tile roofs. attached to it is a farm of about 42 acres of ground the property of Captain A. Cheape and tenanted by Mr. Johnston farmer. formerly there was a mill on this farm which gave rise to the name. No trace of the mill now remains nor can its site be pointed out.
OS1/13/21/15 CHANCE INN WOOD Chance Inn Wood Chance Inn Wood Alexander Goodall Lathocker Mains. Thomas Ireland Lathocker. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] from March of Lathones. A small piece of wooded ground on the estate of Lathockar the property of Capt. [Captain] A. Cheape it is mixed wood and is enclosed with a ring fence. near it by the side of the public road there was formerly a public house call'd the Chance Inn hence the name.
OS1/13/21/15 15 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 3. [signed] T. Smith c/a. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/13/21/16 LOCHABER Lochaber Lochaber Lochaber Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. Thomas Ireland Lathockar. A. Goodall Lathockar Mains. 019 [situation] About 1 1/2 miles N.E. by E. [Noth East By East] from March of Lathones. A small but well constructed farm house and office houses in good repair and having tile roofs. Attached to it is a farm of 12 acres of arable ground the property of Capt. [Captain] A. Cheape of Lathocker and occupied by Alexander Beveridge.
OS1/13/21/16 LATHOCKAR BURN Lathockar Burn Lathockar Burn Lathockar Burn Alexander Goodall Lathockar Mains. Thomas Ireland Lathockar. Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. 019 [situation] Passes about 1/2 miles East from Lathockar. A small stream formed by the junction of two smaller ones on the farm of Lathocker Mains and flowing in an Easterly direction for about three miles falls into Kinley Water near Strarithy in the Parish of [Dunino]
OS1/13/21/16 16 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 2 [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/17 BRAESIDE Braeside Braeside Braeside Braeside Mr John Kinnear School, Loanhead. George Nicholson Lawhead. James Smith Lawhead. Johnston's Co. [County] Map 019 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles W. by N. [West by North] from March of Lathones. A small but well constructed farm house with office houses, all tile roofed and in good repair. attached to it is a farm of 65 acres of land, the property of Mr Faulkener and tenanted by Robert Hain, farmer.
OS1/13/21/17 17 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 4 [signed] T. Smith c/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/13/21/18 LAWHEAD Lawhead Lawhead Lawhead Lawhead Lawhead Lawhead Lawhead George Nicholson Lawhead. John Kinnear (schoolmaster) Loanhead. James Smith Lawhead. Hist. [History] of Fife p80 by J.M. Leighton. Fullartons Gazetteer p190. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 1 mile W by N. [West by North] from March of Lathones. A tract of about 42 acres of ground feued by different persons off the estate of Raderny the property of Mr. Bethune of Blebo. it is feud by seven different proprietors and on the whole is built 12 small dwelling houses in rows and odd seperate ones. the dwelling houses are all one story high only [and] have some slated some tiled and some thatched roofs and are generally all in good repair each having a piece of garden ground and from two to eight acres of the [arable] ground attached to them.
OS1/13/21/18 18 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 4 [signed - obscured] T. [Smith]
OS1/13/21/19 CADGER'S BRIDGE Cadger's Bridge Cadger's Bridge James Burrel Largo Ward. Andrew Torrance Lathones. 019 [situation] About 3/8 of a mile S.S.W. [South South West] from March of Lathones. A small but well constructed Stone Bridge of two small arches over a small stream on the public road from Largo Pier to St. Andrews. It was built and is kept in repair at the expence of the County. A man who followed the Occupation of a Cadger formerly near this bridge hence its name.
OS1/13/21/19 19 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace No 5 [Note - Cadgers Bridge] County [Signifying ownership] [Note - pencil] Higham Loan see Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
OS1/13/21/19 There seems to be a part missing from the narrative. I think, from Fife History, that the "Cadger" hanged himself near the bridge.
OS1/13/21/20 LATHOCKAR BRIDGE Lathockar Bridge Lathockar Bridge Lathockar Bridge Alexander Goodall Lathockar. James Birrel Largo Ward. Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 019 [situation] About 1/2 mile E.S.E. [East South East] from March of Lathones. A well Constructed Stone bridge of one arch over a small stream on the public road leading from Anstruther to Cupar. It was built and is kept in repair at the expence of the County
OS1/13/21/20 20 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 5. [Note - Lathokar Bridge] County [Signifying ownership] [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/21 ROCKS WA'S (Ruins) Rocks Wa's Rocks Wa's James Birrel Largo Ward. George Nicholson Lawhead. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile S.W. from March of Lathones. A row of seven dwelling houses on the Estate of Lathones they are all at present in one mass of roofless ruins.
OS1/13/21/21 LATHONES Lahones Lathones Lathones Lathones Lathones James Birrel Largo Ward. George Nicholson Lawhead. John Kinnear Schoolmaster Loanhead. Fullarton's Gazeteer p198. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] North of Largo Ward. A tract of about 700 Acres of Arable ground the property in trust of Miss McRitchie of Edinburgh. The farm of Higham and the March of Lathones forms a part of it. 30 acres of it is rented by Mr. Galloway farmer of Bowhill there are three small dwelling houses on it to which small crofts of 5, twenty and 30 acres of it are attached four fues are also held off it by different other persons, and on each of these dwelling houses are built - these are from one to two storys high generally all in good repair etc. the largest aggregate of the land is held in hand by the proprietor - there is a U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church & Manse on it.
OS1/13/21/21 21 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 5 [Note:] "Wa: - Wall. Jamiesons Scott. Dicty." [Scottish Dictionary]
OS1/13/21/22 HIGHAM Higham Higham Higham David Duff Largoward. George Nicholson Lawhead. John Kinnear Schoolmaster Loanhead. 019 [situation] About 1/2 mile W. [West] from March of Lathones. A well constructed farmhouse [and] suitable offices all in good repair attached to it is a farm of about sixty acres of ground part of the estate of Lathones. The property (in trust) of Miss Mc Ritchie of Edinburgh and tenanted by James Bisset, farmer.
OS1/13/21/22 MARCH OF LATHONES March of Lathones March of Lathones March of Lathones William Balfour Lathones. John Kinnear Schoolmaster Loanhead. George Nicholson Lawhead. 019 [situation] At the junction of roads about 1/2 mile S.by W. [South by West] from Browster Walls. A small well constructed dwelling house one story high in good repair and having one acre of ground attached to it. It is a feu off the Estate of Lathones and is the property of William Morgan of East Coates, and is tenanted by William Balfour.
OS1/13/21/22 22 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 5 [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/23 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Largo Ward] United Presbyterian Church. United Presbyterian Church George Grubb Largo Ward. James Birrel Largo Ward Mr. Kidd Elder Largo Ward. 019 [situation] On the road leading Northward from Largo Ward. A small plain stone building erected by Subscription and used as a United Presbyterian Church. it was built in 1823 and was thoroughly repaired in 1830 and a small belfry was put on to it on which is the date 1830 it was at the same time fitted up with gallerys which have been since taken away. It has an accommodation of 300 sittings the average Congregation attending it is about 200. The present incumbent is the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Henderson there is a Manse adjoining it.
OS1/13/21/23 23 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 5 [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/24 MANSE [U.P., Largo Ward] Manse (U.P.) Manse (U.P.) Mr. Kidd (Elder) Largo Ward. Charles Buist Largoward. 019 [situation] Adjoining the U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church on the road leading N. [North] from Largo Ward. A small Stone building in good repair and erected by Subscription in the year 1825 for a Manse in connection with the United Presbyterian Church, and is at present occupied the the Revd. [Reverend] Mr Henderson the present incumbent. there is a small garden about one acre of ground attached to it for which a feu rent of £4 is paid annually by the congregation to the proprietor of the Estate of Lathones. the salary of the Minister is £80 a year raised by Subscription and seat rents.
OS1/13/21/24 24 Parish of Cameron Plan 19A Trace 5 [Note:]" Manse only to be written on plan as it is so close to the church to which it belongs"
OS1/13/21/25 HIGHAM T.P. Higham Toll Bar Higham Toll Bar John Hodge Toll Collector. Mr James Davidson Loanhead. 019 [situation] About 8 Chains N.W. [Northwest] from Largo Ward. A toll gate on the road from St. Andrews to Largo and a dwelling house occupied by the toll keeper and the property of the County Road Trustees.
OS1/13/21/25 HIGHAM LOAN Higham Loan Higham Loan John Hodge Toll collector Higham Toll Bar. Mr James Davidson Loanhead. 019 [situation] Extends Westward from Higham T.P. [Toll Bar] This name applies to the road from Higham Toll Bar westward to Lawhead on the road to Cupar.
OS1/13/21/25 25 Plan 19A Trace 1 & 5
OS1/13/21/26 26 [No header] [Note] Parish of Cameron, Cameron, Parish of Cameron [authority] See Name Book Plan. [situation] In the East portion of the County of Fife. (remarks) "For Descriptive remarks see Name Book of Plan."
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OS1/13/21/29 29 [Index Page] PARISH OF KILCONQUHAR PLAN 19A INDEX Names of Objects....Pages. Parish of Kilconquhar. -- 37 Bowhill -- 33 Bow Bridge -- 35 Blakely Hill -- 37 Cumberland -- 34 Church (Quoad Sacra) -- 38 Falfield Bank -- 34 Largo Ward -- 36 Dunikeir Law -- 37
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OS1/13/21/31 EAST MEADOW PARK East Meadow Park East Meadow Park Mr Galloway Bowhill. James Scott Cumberland. 019 A field of ground of arable surface on the farm of Falfield Bank. On a standing stone 6 feet high by 2 feet square is the following inscription "East Meadow Park No.6" as the name and number of the field.
OS1/13/21/31 RESERVOIR PARK Reservoir Park Reservoir Park Mr Galloway Bowhill. James Scott Cumberland. 019 A field of ground on the farm of Falfield Bank. It is of an arable surface and on a standing stone six feet high by 2 ft square is the following inscription given as he name and number of the field "Reservoir Park No.7"
OS1/13/21/31 MAYFIELD PARK Mayfield Park Mr. Galloway Bowhill. James Scott Cumberland. 019 A field of ground on the farm of Falfield Bank it is of arable surface and on a standing stone six feet high and 2ft square is the following inscription given as the name and number of the field. "Mayfield Park".
OS1/13/21/31 31 (Cancelled Page) Parish of Kilconquhar Plan 19A Trace No 4 [Note:] "These Names cancelled, as field names are not written on O.S. plans"
OS1/13/21/31 Although deleted, these objects are transcribed as of possible interest.
OS1/13/21/32 THE WELL PARK The Well Park The Well park Mr. Galloway Bowhill. James Scott Cumberland. 019 A field of land on the farm of Falfield Bank it is of level arable surface. On a stone erected in it by the proprietor is the following inscription cut. "The Well Park No1" being the name of the field, the stone is 6 feet high neatly cut square of about 2 feet on all its four sides.
OS1/13/21/32 THE BANK PARK The Bank Park The Bank Park Mr. Galloway Bowhall. James Scott Cumberland. 019 A field of ground of arable surface on the farm of Falfield Bank. on a standing stone six feet high by 2 ft square is the following inscription given as the name and number of the field "The Bank Park No.3"
OS1/13/21/32 WEST MEADOW PARK West Meadow Park Mr Galloway Bowhill. James Scott Cumberland. 019 A field of ground of arable surface on the farm of Falfield Bank. on a standing stone six feet high by 2 ft square is the following inscription given as the name and number of the field "West Meadow Park No.4"
OS1/13/21/32 32 [Cancelled Page] Parish of Kilconquhar. Plan 19A Trace No 4 [Note:] "These names not written on O.S. plans being field names."
OS1/13/21/32 Although deleted, these are transcribed as being of possible interest.
OS1/13/21/33 BOWHILL Bowhill Bowhill Bowhill Bowhill Mr. Galloway Bowhill. James Scott (farmer) Cumberland. John Kinnear (schoolmaster Loanhead) Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 1 mile W.S.W. [West South West] from March of Lathones. A well constructed farm house and offices all in good repair the former being slated the latter having a tile roof. attached to it is a farm of about 120 Acres of Ground the property of Mr. Walker of North Falfield and tenanted by Mr. Galloway on a stone in the gable of the farm house is the following Inscription. B.J. Walker AE.difie A.D. 1840. being the name of the proprietor with the date of its erection
OS1/13/21/33 33 Parish of Kilconquhar Plan 19A Trace 4. [signed] T. Smith c/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/13/21/33 Inscription AE.difie (Built it)
OS1/13/21/34 CUMBERLAND Cumberland Cumberland Cumberland Cummerland James Scott Cumberland. Mr. Galloway Bowhill. John Kinnear (schoolmaster Loanhead) Johnston's Co. [County] Map 019 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles W.S.W. [West South West] from March of Lathones. A small farm house and office houses all in good repair and having a thatched roof. attached to it is a farm of 80 Acres of ground the property of Mrs Dundas Durham of Largo House, and tenanted by James Scott, farmer.
OS1/13/21/34 FALFIELD BANK Falfield Bank Falfield Bank Falfield Bank James Scott farmer Cumberland. Mr. Galloway (farmer Bowhill) John Kinnear (Schoolmaster Loanhead) 019 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles W. by S. [West by South] from March of Lathones. A well constructed farm house with suitable offices the former slated the latter having tile roofs and all in good repair. attached to it is a farm of ground the property of Mr. Walker of North Falfield and occupied by the proprietor as an out farm the farm house is not occupied at present. A herdsman in the employ of the proprietor occupies one of the office houses.
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OS1/13/21/35 BOW BRIDGE Bow Bridge Bow Bridge Bow Bridge Mr. Galloway Bowhill. James Scott Cumberland. John Kinnear (schoolmaster Loanhead) 019 [situation] About 1 1/8 miles W.S.W. [West South West] from March of Lathones - a little N. of Cumberland. A small stone bridge of one arch over a small stream on the public road between the farms of Bowhill and Cumberland. It was built and is kept in repair at the expense of the County.
OS1/13/21/35 35 Parish of Kilconquhar Plan 19A Trace 4 [signed] T. Smith c/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/13/21/36 LARGO WARD Largo Ward Largo Ward Largo Ward George Nicholson Lawhead. James Smith Lawhead. John Kinnear (Schoolmaster Loanhead) 019 [situation] North of the village of Largo about 3/4 of a mile S.S.W. [South South West] from March of Lathones. A large tract of arable ground divided into and let to a large number of tenants in portions from the size of a small garden to crofts of three, seven and twenty acres. It is the property of Mrs Dundas Durham of Largo House. There is a number of dwelling houses on it in isolated ones and in rows of from 3 to six dwellings these are generally all of one story high with tile or thatched roofs and in good repair and mostly all fues off the forementioned proprietor. there is a church & female school on it.
OS1/13/21/36 36 Parish of Kilconquhar Plan 19A Trace No 4 [Initialled] TS [Thomas Smith]
OS1/13/21/37 BLAKELY HILL Blakely Hill Blakely Hill James Birrel Largo Ward. Mr. A. Webster Largo Ward. 019 [situation] About 1 mile S.S.W. [South South West] from March of Lathones S. [South] of Largo Ward. A small oval shaped hill on a small farm of the same name on the estate of Largo Ward. On its summit is a Trignl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trignl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Blakely"
OS1/13/21/37 37 Parish of Kilconquhar Plan 19A Trace 5 [Note] "Parish of Kilconquhar, Kilconquhar, Parish of Kilconquhar} See Name Book Plan 26B" [Note] "Dunikier Law..For description etc see Object Name Book of 19C." [Signed] T Smith c/a [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/13/21/37 It is quite interesting that the O.S. at that time referred to some of their their survey groups as a "Triangulation Party"
OS1/13/21/38 CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) [Largo Ward] Church Church Church Church James Birrel Largo Ward. Andrew Torrence Lathones. [authority deleted] Charles Buist Elder. 019 [situation] On W. [West] side of the road leading S. [South] through Largo Ward. A small but well constructed plain stone building erected by the Heritors of the Parish in the year 1835 as a Quoad Sacra Church. It is in good repair and has an accomodation of 360 sittings. there is an appointed minister to it. the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Miller who receives a salary of £75 a year from the Heritors of the parish and £20 a year from the Home Mission. the Church is fitted up with gallerys and is well attended. it is also used as a school room. there is an appointed Schoolmaster to it receiving a salary of 100 merks annually from the Heritors of the Parish besides Scholars fees the average number of scholars is about 40. There is no Manse or Glebe in connection with it.
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OS1/13/21/41 41 [Index Page] PARISH OF CARNBEE PLAN 19A INDEX Names of Objects.... Pages. Parish of Carnbee -- 47 Bungs of Cassingray -- 45 Lingo Burn -- 47 North Cassingray -- 46 Pepper Knowe -- 46
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OS1/13/21/45 BUNGS OF CASSINGRAY Bungs of Cassingray Bungs of Cassingray Bungs of Cassingray Andrew Torrens Lathones. Mr. Maule farmer East Cassingray. James Scott Cumberland. 019 [situation] East side of Largo Ward. A tract of about 100 Acres of ground on the estate of Cassingray the property of Sir John Bethune of Kilconquhar House. It is divided into several small tenements each known by the given name. there is in all 16 or 17 dwelling houses on it, in detached ones, and in rows of two & three. Some of them are slated and in good repair, others of them are roofed with tiles or thatched and some of these last named are in bad repair. each of them have a small piece of garden ground attached to them and others of them in addition to the same have crofts of from 5 to 20 acres of the above tract of ground attached to them the occupiers of them are Labourers and Colliers.
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OS1/13/21/46 NORTH CASSINGRAY North Cassingray North Cassingray North Cassingray Andrew Torrens Lathones. James Birrel Largo Ward. Mr. Maule (farmer E. [East] Cassingray) 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile S.E. by S [Southeast by South] from March of Lathones. A small well constructed farm house with suitable offices and all of them in good repair, with a garden attached and a farm of about 150 acres of land. Tenanted as an out farm by William Morgan of Coats and the property of Sir John Bethune of Kilconquhar House.
OS1/13/21/46 PEPPER KNOWE Pepper Knowe Pepper Knowe Pepper Knowe Andrew Torrens Lathones. James Scott Cumberland. Mr Maule, farmer E. [East] Cassingray. 019 [situation] About 1 1/8 miles S.E. by S [Southeast by South] from March of Lathones. A small circular hill of arable surface on the farm of South Cassingray. On its summit is a Trignl. [Trigonometrical] Station called by Trignl. [Trigonometrical] Party "Cassingray Law"
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OS1/13/21/47 LINGO BURN Lingo Burn Lingo Burn Alexander Wilson Lochty. John Morton S. [South] Baldutho. 019 [Situation] About 1 1/8 miles S.E. by E [Southeast by East] from March of Lathones. A small stream rising on the farm of North Cassingray and flowing in a North Easterly direction for about thirty chains it then takes an easterly direction for about 70 chains and falls into Lathockar Burn for the greater part of its length it flows by and through the farm of Lingo. hence its name.
OS1/13/21/47 47 Parish of Carnbee Plan 19A Trace 6 [Note] Parish of Carnbee, Carnbee, Parish of Carnbee} See Name book Plan 26B, For descriptive remarks see Names Book Plan 26B. [signed] "James Carpenter C. Asst. 10th Feb 1854" [signed] "M. James. Cap. R.E. [Captain, Royal Engineers] Febr. 1854"
OS1/13/21/48 48 [Title Page] Co. [County of] Fife. Plan 19A Names of Parishes -- Pages Cameron -- 1 Kilconquhar -- 29 Carnbee -- 41