Fife and Kinross-shire volume 35

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info
OS1/13/35/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Ferry Port on Craig Plan 3A INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Parish of Ferry Port on Craig -- 3 Canniepart -- 12 Edinburgh, Perth & Dundee Ry. [Railway] -- 13 Firth of Tay -- 11 Green Scalp -- 8 Lucky Scalp -- 8 Lundin Bridge -- 12 Lundin Burn -- 12 Tents Muir -- 7 Tents Muir Point -- 10 Pile Lighthouse -- 15 County of Forfar Monifieth Sands -- 7 Monifieth Bay -- 6 Black Rocks -- 4 Lady Bank -- 6
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OS1/13/35/3 FERRY PORT ON CRAIG Parish of Ferry Port on Craig See Name Book Plan 2B
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OS1/13/35/4 BLACK ROCKS Black Rocks Black Rocks Andrew Kiddie Ferry Port on Craig Robert Scott Scotscraig 003 [situation] North side of Firth of Tay Adjoining the Lady Bank. A considerable extent of Boulders & rocks on the North Side of the River Tay and about one Mile to the east of Broughty Castle
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OS1/13/35/6 MONIFIETH BAY Monifieth Bay Monifieth Bay Monifieth Bay Capt. [Captain] W.H.M. Dougall R.N. [Royal Navy] Scotscraig Mr. Robert Seath Factor Scotscraig Fullns. [Fullartons] Gazetteer of Scotland 003 [situation] North of Lady Bank A small bay with a sandy bottom, lying on the North side of the Tay: and in front of the village of Monyfieth; extending from Black Rocks to Buddon Ness.
OS1/13/35/6 LADY BANK Lady Bank Lady Bank Capt. [Captain] W.H.M. Dougall R.N. [Royal Navy] Scotscraig Mr. Robert Seath Factor Scotscraig 003 [situation] South Margin of Monifieth Bay. A middling sized sand bank visible at low water; it is peninsulated.
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OS1/13/35/7 TENTS MUIR Tents Moor See Name Book Plan 7A
OS1/13/35/7 MONIFIETH SANDS Monifieth Sands See Name Book Plan 3B
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OS1/13/35/8 LUCKY SCALP Lucky Scalp Lucky Scalp Luckyscalp W.H.M. Dougall Scotscraig Mr. Inglis, Station Master Tayport Johnston's Co. [County] Map 003 [situation] About 1½ miles South from Black Rocks This is a small island covered with rough pasture. On it is a bell shaped tower about 40 Ft high, surmounted by a Cross erected as a landmark by the Dundee Trinity Board whose property it is. Close to the island is a Muscle bed.
OS1/13/35/8 GREEN SCALP Green Scalp Green Scalp Mr. Inglis Stat [Station] Master Tayport Capt. [Captain] Dougal R.N [Royal Navy] Scotscraig. 003 [situation] About 1¼ Miles South from Lady Bank. This name is given to a Muscle bed east of the Lucky Scalp, from its green appearance when seen from the distance. The gathering of these muscles gives employment to a number of families residing in the town of Ferry Port on Craig.
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OS1/13/35/10 TENTS MOOR POINT Tents Moor Point Tents Moor Point Tentsmoor Point Tents Muir Point W.H.M. Dougall Scotscraig Mr. Inglis Stat. [Station] master, EPD Rail [Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway] Ainslie's Map of Scotland Baxter Gray Esqre Springbank Broughty Ferry NB [North Britain] 003 [situation] About 1¾ Miles South from Lady Bank. This is the extreme north east point of the tract of land Called Tentsmuir, and is formed by the sudden Change in the direction of the land.
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OS1/13/35/11 FIRTH OF TAY Firth of Tay See Name for Plan 5A
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OS1/13/35/12 CANNIEPART Canniepart Canniepart David Melville Occupier Mr Inglis Station Master Tayport 003 [situation] East side of Edinr [Edinburgh] Perth & Dundee Railway. This place consists of two separate buildings, forming a dwelling house and stabling etc for the tenant Mr David Melville. There is a small piece of land attached, and feued from the proprietor Capt. [Captain] Dougall R.N. [Royal Navy] Scotscraig.
OS1/13/35/12 LUNDIN BRIDGE Lundin Bridge Lundin Bridge David Melville Canniepart Mr. Inglis Station Master Tayport 003 [situation] About 20 chains S.E. [Southeast] from Canniepart. This is a one arched bridge, stretched across the burn of the same name. From its appearance it seems to be very old.
OS1/13/35/12 LUNDIN BURN Lundin Burn Lundin Burn David Melville Canniepart Mr Inglis Station Master Tayport 003 [situation] Passes Below Lundin Bridge This name is given to a small stream flowing through the estate of Channel, it is augmented by drainage & is crossed by Lundin Bridge near Canniepart, and joins the Tay immediately after.
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OS1/13/35/13 EDINBURGH PERTH & DUNDEE RAILWAY Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway See name book for Plan 11B
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OS1/13/35/15 PILE LIGHTHOUSE ( Stationary White) Pile Light House Pile Light House James Ireland Lightkeeper David Gilland Chesterhill 003 [situation] Nearly ¾ of a Mile N.N.W. [North North West] of the dwelling house of Canniepart. A Lighthouse within the low water mark on the River Tay. It is a small Circular wooden building erected on piles of wood Sunk in the bed of the river, the light being a clear white Stationary one about twelve feet above high water. There is two light Keepers to attend it during the night and one Keeper to attend it during the day. It was erected about 5 or Six years ago in Connection with the "West Light" and by the Same Light Company. since its erection the former "East Light" has never been used.
OS1/13/35/15 [Page] 15 Parish of Ferry Plan 3A Trace No. 4 [signed] James Carpenter C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant] 19th July 1854 RD Kerr Capt RE [Captain Royal Engineers] 20th August 1854
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