Fife and Kinross-shire volume 22

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/13/22/1 1 [Index Page] Parish of Cameron Plan 19B Index. Names of Objects .....Pages. Parish of Cameron -- 7 Kinaldie -- 3 Kinaldie Burn -- 3 Kinaldie Den -- 4 Kinaldie Law Mill -- 5 Kinaldie Wood -- 6 Lochaber -- 6 Westfield -- 6
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OS1/13/22/3 KINALDIE Kinaldie Kinaldie Kinaldie Kinaldie House Kinaldie John Purvis proprietor. James Burn Kinaldie saw Mill. Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1837. 019 [situation] About 1 1/8 miles W. by N. [West by North] from Brake. This is a large and commodious farm steading with dwelling house and large garden. A number of the fields are kept as parks - both farm and house are occupied by the proprietor Mr. John Purvis.
OS1/13/22/3 KINALDIE BURN Kinaldie Burn Kinaldie Burn Kinaldie Burn John Purvis Kinaldie. James Burn Saw Mill. Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. 019 [situation] Passes 10 chains South from Kinaldie. This stream is the continuation of the Lathoker Burn. It takes many other names according to the places it flows through, receives a number of small streams on its course and falls into the Sea at Pitmilly.
OS1/13/22/3 3 Parish of Cameron Plan 19B Trace 1. [signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 13th August 1853
OS1/13/22/4 KINALDIE DEN Kinaldie Den Kinaldie Den Kinaldie Den John Purvis Kinaldie. James Burn Saw Mill. Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. 019 [situation] About 10 chains South from Kinaldie. That part of the estate of Kinaldie immediately opposite the House, from the nature of ground is known by this name. On both sides of the Burn the ground is precipitous, overgrown with trees and brushwood. It forms part of the Kinaldie estate and is the property of John Purvis Kinaldie.
OS1/13/22/4 4 [No header] [Note] Wakefield Burn, Wakefield Burn, Wakefield Burn, See Name Book plan 12D, [situation] about 7 chains South from Tosh. For descriptive remarks see Name Book Plan 12D. [Signed] James Ireland c/a. [Civilian Assistant] 13th August 1853
OS1/13/22/5 LOCHABER Lochaber Lochaber Lochaber Alexander Beveridge, occupier. John Purvis Kinaldie. Rent Receipt. 019 [situation] About 7/8 of a mile W. by N. [West by North] from Kinaldie. This is a cottage with 12 acres Scots attached, occupied by Mr. Alexander Beveridge and the property of Alexander Cheape Esq. Lathoker.
OS1/13/22/5 KINALDIE SAW MILL Kinaldie Saw Mill Kinaldie Saw Mill Kinaldie Saw Mill James Burn Proprietor. John Purvis Kinaldie. Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. 019 [situation] About 30 chains N.W. [Northwest] from Kinaldie. This Mill is used for preparing wood for country purposes - it is driven by an engine of 8 horse power, it is the property of the occupier, James Burn.
OS1/13/22/5 5 Parish of Cameron Plan 19B Trace 1 [Signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 13th August 1853
OS1/13/22/6 WESTFIELD Westfield Westfield Westfield John Purvis Proprietor. Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. The occupiers of the cottages. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile West from Kinaldie. This name is applied to a row of cottages, 3 in number, to each is attached a small piece of land. They are in good condition occupied by farm laborers. The cottages are the property of Mr. John Purvis, Kinaldie.
OS1/13/22/6 KINALDIE WOOD Kinaldie Wood Kinaldie Wood Kinaldie Wood John Purvis Proprietor. Alexander Beveridge Lochaber. James Burn Kinaldie Saw Mill. 019 [situation] About 1/2 mile West from Kinaldie. This Wood is composed of fir trees generally mixed with Larch etc. although part is but newly planted, the name is applied to all. It is the property of John Purvis Kinaldie.
OS1/13/22/6 6 Parish of Cameron Plan 19B Trace 1. [signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 13th August 1853
OS1/13/22/7 7 [No header] [Note] Parish of Cameron, Cameron, Parish of Cameron, See Name Book Plan 18B. [situation] In the Eastern portion of the Co. Fife. For descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 18B
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OS1/13/22/9 9 [Index Page] Parish of Dunino Plan 19B INDEX. Names of Objects -- Pages. Parish of Dunino -- 20 Brake -- 11 Balcaithly -- 16 Chesters -- 12 Chesters Burn -- 16 Craigloun Den-- 17 Church Path -- 21 Limelands -- 12 Pittarthie Castle (Ruins of) -- 19 South Kinaldie -- 4 Site of Kingscairns Mill -- 22 Tosh -- 11
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OS1/13/22/11 TOSH Tosh Tosh James Wallace Farmer Brake. George Donaldson Farmer Tosh. 019 [situation] About 7/8 of a mile E. by N. [East by North] from Kinaldie. A small farm house one story high with office and thrashing machine all in good repair, there is a garden attached and a farm of about 40 acres of arable land. Tenanted by George Donaldson, the property of Peter Cleghorn Esq. Wakefield.
OS1/13/22/11 BRAKE Brake Brake Braick James Wallace Farmer Brake. George Donaldson Farmer Tosh. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 1 1/8 miles E. by S. [East by South] from Kinaldie. A large farm house two stories high with extensive offices and threshing machine all in good repair, there is a garden attached and a farm of about 272 acres of arable land. Tenanted by James Wallace. The property of Lord W. Douglas of Denino.
OS1/13/22/11 11 parish of Dunino Plan 19B Trace 2 [signed] P. McHugh Pte. R&M [Private, Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/13/22/12 LIMELANDS Limelands Limelands Limelands James Wallace Farmer Brake. James Farmer Farmer Chesters. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 1 3/8 miles E. by S. [East by South] from Kinaldie. A row of cottages one story high in good repair, with gardens attached. They are occupied by the laborers of the adjoining farms. The proprietor Lord W. Douglas of Denino.
OS1/13/22/12 CHESTERS Chesters Chesters Chesters Chestus James Wallace Farmer Brake. James Farmer Farmer Chesters. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 019 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles E. by S. [East by South] from Kinaldie. A large farm house two stories with offices and thrashing machine in good repair, there is a garden [attached] and a farm of about 215 acres of arable land. Tenanted by [obscured] Farmer. The property of Lord Douglas of Dunino.
OS1/13/22/12 12 Parish of Dunino Plan 19B Trace 2. [signed] P. McHugh Pte. RS&M [Private, Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/13/22/12 It is common for the name Dunino to be spelled Denino.
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OS1/13/22/14 SOUTH KINALDIE South Kinaldie South Kinaldie Upper Kinaldie Robert Gray Steward Craiglour John Paterson Steward Lingo. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile S. by E. [South by East] from Kinaldie. A small farm house one story high with offices all in good repair, there is a garden and a farm of about 14 acres of arable [land] attached. Tenanted by Henry [obscured] the property of John Purvis Esq. Kinaldie.
OS1/13/22/14 14 Parish of Dunino Plan 19B Trace 4 [signed] P. McHugh Pte. RS&M [Private, Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/13/22/16 BALCAITHLY Balcaithly Balcaithly Balcaithly Mr. Brown Farmer Balcaithly. Rent Receipts. Mr. Brown Farmer Beleybridge. 019 [situation] About 5/8 of a mile North from Bogside. A good dwelling house with a court of suitable farm offices, a garden and a large arable farm attached: the steading is in good repair and slated and is the property of Lord William Douglas and Tenanted by John Brown, farmer.
OS1/13/22/16 CHESTERS BURN Chesters Burn Chesters Burn Mr. J. Brown Beleybridge. Mr. R. Carstairs Silverhall. 019 [situation] West side of Beleybridge. A small stream passing near the west end of Kingsmuir flowing eastward to Beleybridge thence to Denino where it falls into another stream. Near its source it is called Foggo Burn but the name given here, Viz. Chesters Burn applies [from] near Chesters till it passes Dunino Church.
OS1/13/22/16 16 Plan 19B Trace 3 Parish of Dunino.
OS1/13/22/17 CRAIGLOUN DEN Craigloun Den Craigloun Den Thomas Auchterlonie Pitforthar. Robert Auchterlonie Boarhills. 019 [situation] About 1 mile S. by E. [South by East] from Kinaldie. A small ravine or hollow on the farm of Craigtoun through which runs Dunino Burn
OS1/13/22/17 17 Plan 19B Trace 4 Denino [signed] D. Mason 2nd Corpl RS&M [2nd Corporal, Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/13/22/17 Two Authority names written as AUGHTERLONIE I have transcribed as Auchterlonie which IMO is correct.
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OS1/13/22/19 PITTARTHIE CASTLE (Ruins of) Pittarthie Castle Pittarthie Castle Pittarthie Castle Pittarthie Castle Castle of Pittarthy. Pittarthy (in ruins) Pitarthie. John Gray Craigloun Keeper. George Hannay Esq. Kingsmuir Ho. [House] John Hodge Lochty. John Cunninghame Lochty PLace. Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1837. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. Valuation Roll in Sibbalds Hist. [History] of Fife. 019 [situation] About 1 mile S.E. from Kinaldie. These ruins are on a considerable eminence in the parish of Denino. The Walls are still standing but that to the South is rent from top to bottom the form of the older part of the Castle is that of a square, on the east side a wing has been added. Regarding the origin of this castle no tradition exists in the neighbourhood; but from its appearance, it belongs to a Period when strength rather than ornament was the chief requisite. There are many windows in the castle, small in size, about 3 feet high and 18 inches wide, under every one of which is a small loop hole 3 or 4 inches diameter. There were three flats in the buildings but the under one alone is roofed, formed by an arched. The Kitchen fireplace still remains, measuring 15 ft by 5ft. Two staircases are seen, on leading to the top the other .....
OS1/13/22/19 19 Parish of Dunino Plan 19B Trace 5. [Quotation] "the third is the Castle of Pittairthy built on a declivity towards the South part of the parish and commanding a wide prospect of the German Ocean. Though it has been long unroofed and unrepaired it may defy the assaults of the elements for centuries to come. This structure appears to have been erected at two separate periods. The west or first is a large square tower the date of erection uncertain. Near the west top was a keep or Donjon very common in those military abodes with a strong iron grating across an opening in the wall to serve for a window. The whole under part is vaulted which probably served for cellars, Kitchen and bedrooms. The upper part of the castle is perforated with holes by which to annoy the besieger. The east or modern part according to the inscription on it was built in 1653 by Sir William Bruce of Kinross. It contained only a baronial hall and two sleeping apartments stone paved." Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Fife 1837 page 365. [signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 6th August 1853
OS1/13/22/20 20 Parish of Dunino Plan 19B Trace 5 Pittarthie Castle (Ruins of) [Authorities] John Gray, Keeper. George Hannay Esq. John Cunninhame, John Hodge. [situation] About 1 Mile SE [Southeast] from Kinaldie. [remarks continued:] from the second flat downward, supposed to be a secret way. Formerly a farm steading stood near the Castle but has been allowed to fall into ruins. The castle has been in the possession of the Cunninghame family for many generations back. The present proprietor is Robert Hannay Cunninghame, Melbourne, South Australia. Parish of Dunino, Dunino, Parish of Dunino: See Name Book Plan 20A (situation) In the eastern portion of the County of Fife. For descriptive remarks see Name Book plan 20A
OS1/13/22/21 CHURCH PATH Church Path Church Path Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Burns Denino Manse. Mr. Burns. Farmer. Beley. 019 [situation] Passes a little S.W. [Southwest] from Balcaithly. A foot path leading southward from near Denino Church through the fields to Drumliemyres, Swinecowhill and the adjoining farms - and chiefly used by the inhabitants in going to and from Denino Church. - At present there is no trace of a path as the farmer ploughed it up but as the parishioners have a legal title to a right of way through the land, for the future a sufficient portion for a path is to be left for their accomodation.
OS1/13/22/21 21 Plan 19B Trace 3 Ph. [Parish] of Denino
OS1/13/22/22 Site of KINGSCAIRN MILL (Corn) Site of Kingscairn Mill Site of Kingscairn Mill Mr. Burns. Farmer. Beley. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Burns. Denino Manse. 019 [situation] About 3/8 of a mile E.S.E. [East South East] from Chesters. The site of a Mill for grinding Corn which stood on the south side of Chesters Burn, but of which no vestige now remains. the whole having been removed by the farmer when reclaiming the land. The Mill and a considerable portion of land which was attached to it belonged to the parish of Crail. I have marked the site as pointed out by the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Burns of Denino but the boundary of the ground which was attached to it can not be traced.
OS1/13/22/22 22 Plan 19B Trace 3 [Note] The site of this Mill although an object of little note, is written on plan on account of it connection with the boundary. See Descriptive remarks.
OS1/13/22/23 23 [Index Page] Parish of CRAIL Plan 19B INDEX. Names of Objects -- Pages. Parish of Crail -- 31 Bogside -- 25 Beley Bridge -- 26 Beleybridge -- 26 Beleybridge Farm -- 26 Cabbagehall -- 28 Cabbagehall Bridge -- 28 Drumrock -- 30 Gaston -- 29 Hurlmachan -- 30 Kingsmuir Inn -- 25 Kingsmuir School -- 27 Sorbie -- 27 Kingsmuir House -- 29 Kingsmuir -- 31 Lovelyhill -- 29 Silverhall -- 25
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OS1/13/22/25 BOGSIDE Bogside Bogside Mr. Brown Farmer Beleybridge. Mr. A. Laing Farmer Bogside. 019 [situation] About 1 mile E. by N. [East by North] from Chesters. A dwelling of a mean description with some outhouses all thatched and a small farm containing about 20 acres of arable land attached. the property of Mr. Hannay of Kingsmuir and tenanted by Alexander Laing.
OS1/13/22/25 KINGSMUIR INN Kingsmuir Inn Kingsmuir Inn Half Way House. Alexander Kay Inn keeper. Mr. Brown Farmer Beleybridge. Co. [County] map by Johnston. 019 [situation] About 7/8 of a mile E. by S. [East by South] from Chesters. A public house with stabling and a small portion of land attached, situated on the road leading from St. Andrews to Anstruther and about 5 1/2 Miles from the former place. it is the property of Mr. Hannay of Kings Muir and tenanted by Alexander Kay
OS1/13/22/25 SILVERHALL Silverhall Silverhall Cellerhole Mr. Hannay proprietor. Robert Carstairs Farmer Silverhall. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 5/8 of a mile S.E. by E. [Southeast by East] from Chesters. A dwelling house with offices and an arable farm containing 60 acres attached. the houses are in tolerable repair and slated and is the property of Mr Hannay of Kingsmuir and tenanted by Robert Carstairs.
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OS1/13/22/26 BELEY BRIDGE Beley Bridge Beley Bridge Mr. J. Burns Farmer Beleybridge. Mr. George Bisset Carpenter Beleybridge. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile E.N.E. [East North East] from Chesters. A stone bridge over Chesters Burn and on the turnpike road from St. Andrews to Anstruther. It is the property of the County Road Tustees.
OS1/13/22/26 BELEYBRIDGE Beleybridge Beleybridge Mr. J. Burns Farmer Beleybridge. Mr. George Bisset Carpenter Beleybridge. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile E.N.E. [East North East] from Chesters. Some dwelling houses and a Smithy on the road from St. Andrews to Anstruther. the property of Lord William Douglas.
OS1/13/22/26 BELEYBRIDGE FARM Beleybridge Farm Beleybridge Farm Rent Receipts. Mr. [James] Brown Farmer. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile E.N.E. [East North East] from Chesters. A dwelling house with a court of offices, a garden and farm containing about 72 acres (Scotch) of Arable land attached. The steading is in good repair and tenanted by James Brown.
OS1/13/22/26 26 Plan 19B Trace 3 Parish of Crail [signed] J.McDiarmid
OS1/13/22/27 KINGSMUIR SCHOOL Kingsmuir School Kingsmuir School Kingsmuir School Mr. Forrester Schoolmaster. Mr. George Sharp Cabbagehall. Mr. J. Brown. Beleybridge. 019 [situation] About 1 mile E.S.E. [East South East] from Chesters. A school house with dwelling house for the teacher attached. The house and school room were erected by subscriptions collected among the farmers in the vicinity. The average attendance of scholars is about 90 the fees average 3/6. there is no fixed salary. The present teacher is Mr. Forrester, Student in divinity.
OS1/13/22/27 SORBIE Sorbie Sorbie Sorbie Mr. Robertson Proprietor Anstruther. Title Deeds. Mr. George Sharpe Cabbagehall. 019 [situation] About 5/8 of a mile E.S.E. [East South East] from Chesters. A farm house with offices a small garden and an arable farm containing about 70 acres attached. the houses are in good repair and slated and is at present in the possession of Mr. Andrew Robertson proprietor.
OS1/13/22/27 27 Plan 9B Trace 3 Ph. [Parish] of Crail [signed] J. McDiarmid ca. [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/13/22/27 3/6 meaning 3 shillings and Six pence, presumably per annum.
OS1/13/22/28 CABBAGEHALL Cabbagehall Cabbagehall Cabbagehall Rent Receipts. Mr. George Sharpe. Farmer. Mr. Hannay. Proprietor. 019 [situation] About 1 1/8 miles S.E. by E. [Southeast by East] from Chesters. A dwelling house with farm offices a small garden and an arable farm containing 80 acres attached. the house are in good repair, and slated. It is the property of Mr. Hannay of Kingsmuir and tenanted by Mr. George Sharpe.
OS1/13/22/28 CABBAGEHALL BRIDGE Cabbagehall Bridge Cabbagehall Bridge Mr. George Sharpe Cabbagehall. Mr. A. Kay Kingsmuir Inn. 019 [situation] About 1 1/8 miles S.E. by E. [Southeast by East] from Chesters. A stone bridge consisting of one arch over a small stream near Cabbagehall farm and on the road from St. Andrews to Anstruther it is the property of the County Road Trustees.
OS1/13/22/28 28 Plan 19B Trace 3 Crail Ph. [Parish] [Signed] J.McDiarmid
OS1/13/22/29 LOVELYHILL Lovelyhill Lovelyhill Mr. George Hanney proprietor Kingsmuir. Mr. Farmer Drumrock. 019 [situation] About 7/8 of a mile S.S.E. [South South East] from Chesters. A row of thatched cottages West of Kingsmuir House occupied by agricultural labourers and property of Mr. George Hanney.
OS1/13/22/29 KINGSMUIR HOUSE Kingsmuir House Kingsmuir House Kingsmuir House Mr. George Hanney Kingsmuir House. Mr. Farmer Drumrock. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 7/8 of a mile S.S.E. [South South East] from Chesters. A neat and well constructed house in very good repair and properly slated situated at the North West end of Kingsmuir having suitable offices, vegetable garden and farm attached the property and Residence of Mr. George Hanney.
OS1/13/22/29 GASTON Gaston Gaston Mr. George Hanney Kingsmuir. Mr. Farmer Drumrock. 019 [situation] About 1 3/8 miles S.E. [Southeast] from Chesters. A row of small thatched cottages on Drumrock farm East of the farm house occupied by the agricultural labourers of Mr. Farmer, Drumrock.
OS1/13/22/29 29 Parish of Crail Plan 19B Trace 6 [signed] John Early ca [Civilian Assistant]
OS1/13/22/30 DRUMROCK Drumrock Drumrock Drumrauk Mr. Farmer Drumrock. Mr. George Hanney Kingsmuir House. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 1 1/4miles S.E. [Southeast] from Chesters. A farm house with suitable offices Thrashing Mill and farm Containing 212 Scots acres attached occupied by Mr. Farmer and property of Sir Thomas [Erskine]
OS1/13/22/30 HURLMACHAN Hurlmachan Hurlmachan Mr. George Hannay proprietor Kingsmuir House. William Robertson Hurlmachan. 019 [situation] About 1 mile S. by E. [South by East] from Chesters. A farm house with offices and small farm containing 12 acres attached occupied by William Robertson and property of Mr. George Hanney.
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OS1/13/22/31 KINGSMUIR Kingsmuir Kingsmuir Kingsmuir Kingsmuir George Hannay Esq. proprietor. Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Burns. Denino Manse. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 019 [situation] N. [North] West portion of the Parish of Crail. This name applies to a large district of land in North West end of the Parish of Crail, which some 30 years ago was a wild uncultivated moor, but now entirely reclaimed and divided into farms. It derived its name from being at one time the property, and also a favourite hunting ground of one of the Kings of Scotland, who afterwards bestowed it on one of his favourites - it is now the property of George Hannay Esq. of Kingsmuir House.
OS1/13/22/31 31 Parish of Crail Plan 19B Traces 3 - 5 & 6 [Note] Parish of Crail, Crail, Parish of Crail. See Name book Plan 20A [situation] In the Eastern portion of the County of Fife. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Plan 20A. [signed] J. McDiarmid c.a. [Civilian Assistant]
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OS1/13/22/35 35 [Index Page] Parish of CARNBEE Plan 19B INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages. Parish of Carnbee -- 44 Benarbo Wood -- 43 Benarbo -- 43 Balmouth -- 43 Craigloun -- 37 Dunino Burn -- 42 Lingo Burn -- 38 Lingo Burnside -- 38 Lochty -- 41 Lochty Place -- 42 Lochty Smithy -- 40 Mount Pleasant -- 43 Smithfield -- 41 The Mountains -- 39
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OS1/13/22/37 CRAIGLOUN Craigloun Craigloun Craigloon Robert Gray Steward Craigloun. Robert Methven farmer Lingoburnside. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 019 [situation] About 1 3/8 miles S.W. by W [Southwest by West] from Chesters. A small house one story high with offices attached all in good repair, there is also a garden and about 320 acres of grazing land. The house is occupied by Robert Gray, Steward to the proprietor Robert H. Cunningham Esq. Melbourne.
OS1/13/22/37 LINGO BURN Lingo Burn Lingo Burn Robert Gray Steward Craiglour John Peterson Steward Lingo 019 [situation] Passing Craiglour. A small burn its source is a little to the S.W. [Southwest] of Lingo Mansion, it runs from that in an Easterly direction till it enters the parish of Denino, where it changes its name to Denino Burn
OS1/13/22/37 37 Parish of Carnbee Plan 19B Trace 4 [signed] P.McHugh Pte. RS&M [Private, Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/13/22/38 LINGO Lingo Lingo Robert Gray Steward Craigloun. John Paterson Steward Lingo 019 [situation] About 1 mile S.by E. [South by East] from Kinaldie. A large house two stories high with offices all in good repair, there is a garden attached and about 30 acres of grazing land. The country seat of and the property of Colonel Dalyell.
OS1/13/22/38 LINGO BURNSIDE Lingo Burnside Lingo Burnside Robert Gray Steward Craigloun. Robert Methven Farmer Lingoburnside. 019 [situation] Adjoining Craigloun about 1 mile S. [South] from Kinaldie. A small farm house one story high [with] offices and thrashing machine all in good [repair] there is a garden attached and a farm of [about] 49 acres of arable land. Tenanted by Robert Methven. the property of Colonel Dalyell, Lingo.
OS1/13/22/38 38 Parish of Carnbee Plan 19B Trace 4. [signed] P. McHugh Pte. RS&M [Private, Royal Sappers & Miners]
OS1/13/22/39 THE MOUNTAINS The Mountains. The Mountains Thomas Auchterlonie Pittarthie. Robert Auchterlonie Bowhills. 019 [situatin] About 1 1/4 miles S.W. [Southwest] from Chesters. A small arable hill on the farm of Craigloun.
OS1/13/22/39 39 Plan 19B Trace 5 Carnbee. [Signed] D. Mason 2nd Corpl RS&M [2nd. Corporal Royal Sappers & Miners]
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OS1/13/22/41 SMITHFIELD Smithfield Smithfield Smithfield John Oliphant Occupier. John Hodge Lochty. John Cunninghame, Lochty Place. 019 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile S. by E. [South by East] from Chesters. This is a cottage with stables attached, occupied by John Oliphant, and the property of George Hannay Esq. Kingsmuir House.
OS1/13/22/41 LOCHTY Lochty Lochty Lochty Lochty Lochtie John Hodge Occupier. John Cunninghame Lochty Place. John Gray Craiglone. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. Val. [Valuation] Roll in Sibbald's Hist. [History] of Fife. 019 [situation] About 1 1/8 miles S. by W. [South by West] from Chesters. This is a moderately sized farm - steading with dwelling of two stories and garden. All the buildings are in good condition. On the division of the estate of Lochty into farms this was called Lochty, and to mark the Mansion house the other was called Lochty Place. The proprietor is David Briggs Esq. Strathairlie, and the tennant is John Hodge.
OS1/13/22/41 41 Parish of Carnbee Plan 19B Trace 5. [signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 6th August 1853.
OS1/13/22/42 DUNINO BURN Denino Burn Denino Burn Denino Burn John Gray Greave Craiglone. John Cunninghame Lochty Place. John Hodge Lochty. 019 [situation] Runs a little S.E. [Southeast] from Kinaldie. This stream rises in or near Greenhills - forms the boundary of the parishes of Denino & Carnbee, is continued under various names till it falls into the Sea at Pitmilly.
OS1/13/22/42 LOCHTY PLACE Lochty Place Lochty Place Lochty Place John Cunninghame Occupier. John Hodge Lochty. John Gray Craiglone 019 [situation] About 7/8 of a mile S. by W. [South by West] from Chesters. This is a small farm steading on the Denino Burn, with a dwelling and small garden. The dwelling house was formerly the mansion of the Lochty Estate and is a very old house. The present proprietor is David Briggs Esq. Strathairlie, and the tennant is John Cunninghame.
OS1/13/22/42 42 Parish of Carnbee Plan 19B Trace 5. [Note:] For orthography of the Parish Name "Dunino" see name Book 20A [signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 6th August 1853
OS1/13/22/43 MOUNT PLEASANT Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant Mount Pleasant John Cunninghame occupier John Hodge Lochty. John Gray Craiglone 019 [Situation] About 1 1/8 miles South from Chesters. This name is given to the cottages attached to the farm of Lochty Place and are occupied by the farm-servants. The proprietor is David Briggs of Strathairlie and the tennant is John Cuminghame, Lochty Place.
OS1/13/22/43 LOCHTY SMITHY Lochty Smithy Lochty Smithy Lochty Smithy Mr. B. Hamilton. John Cunninghame Lochty Place. John Hodge Lochty. 019 [situation] About 1 mile S.by E. [South by East] from Chesters. This is a cottage one part of which is the dwelling house, and the other the Smithy of the occupier Mr. B. Hamilton. The proprietor is David Briggs Esq. Strathairlie.
OS1/13/22/43 43 Parish of Carnbee Plan 19B Trace 5 [Signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 6th Aug. 1853
OS1/13/22/44 44 19B [header incomplete] [Note] Parish of Carnbee, Carnbee, Parish of Carnbee. See Name Book Plan 26B [situation] In the Eastern portion of the County of Fife. For descriptive remarks See Name Book Plan 26B.
OS1/13/22/45 BENARBO WOOD Benarbo Wood Benarbo Wood Mr. Farmer Drumrock Mr. Scott Farmer Benarbo 019 [situation] About 1 5/8 miles S.E by S [Southeast by South] from Chesters. A small plantation principaly of Fir trees NW [North West] of Benarbo Farm house the propery of Lord William Douglass.
OS1/13/22/45 BENARBO Benarbo Benarbo Bonerbo Benarbo Mr. Scott Bnarbo Mr. Farmer Drumrock Johnston's Co. [County] Map Rent Receipts 019 [situation] About 1 7/8 miles SE [Southeast] by South from Chesters. A well constructed farm house with suitable offices Thrashing Machine and farm containing 291 Scots acres attached occupied by Mr. Scott. and Property of Lord William Douglas
OS1/13/22/45 BALMONTH Balmounth Balmounth Balmonth Balmonth Balmonth Balmonth Alexander Farmer Balmounth Mr. Scott Benarbo Johnston's Co. [County] Map Valn. [Valuation] Roll in Sibbalds Hist. [History] of Fife & Kinross Mr. Robinson, Corbie Mr. Brown, Beley 019 [situation] About 1 7/8 miles S.S.E. [South South East] from Chesters. A farm house with suitable offices Thrashing Machine and farm containing 180 Scots Acres attached occupied by Alexander Farmer and property of John Graham Esqre.
OS1/13/22/45 45 Parish of Carnbee Plan 19B Trace 5 [signed] James Carpenter C.Asst [Civilian Assistant] 10th Feb. 1854 [signed] N. James. Cap RE [Captain, Royal Engineers] 11 Feb. 1854
OS1/13/22/46 46 [Title Page] Co. [County of] Fife. Plan 19B Names of Parishes... Pages. Cameron -- 1 Dunino -- 9 Crail -- 23 Carnbeee -- 35