Fife and Kinross-shire volume 41

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/13/41/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF ABDIE PLAN 5C INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages. Ayton -- 9 Aytonhill -- 8 Ayton Hill -- 8 Blinkbonny -- 3 Braeside Hill -- 4 Broom Hill -- 6 Craiglug -- 7 Carpow Rig -- 7 Chapel (ruins of) -- 10 Denmuir -- 6 Grave Yard (site of) -- 9 Norman's Law -- 8 Sandyknowe -- 3 Parish of Abdie -- 5 Fort -- 5 Norman's Law -- 8
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OS1/13/41/3 BLINKBONNY Blinkbonny Blinkbonny Winkbonnie Mr. A Langdale Balmbreich. Alexander Matheson Sandyknowe. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 005 [situation] About one mile W.N.W. [West North West] of Dunbog Church. A farm house and offices with a farm of arable land attached, it is held under a lease of 19 years by Mr. David Landale of Lindiffron from John Inglis Esq. Cupar.
OS1/13/41/3 SANDYKNOWE Sandyknowe Sandyknowe Sandy Knows Alexander Matheson Tenant. Mr. James Blyth, Logie. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 005 [situation] About 1/2 mile W.N.W. [West North West] of Dunbog Church. A dwelling house and garden with a wrights shop attached and feud by the occupier Alexander Matheson from the Earl of Zetland.
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OS1/13/41/4 4 Parish of Abdie Plan 5C Trace 1. [Deleted Entry] Higham Hill: [authorities] Mr. D. Ballingall Higham. Alexander Matheson, Sandyknowes. [remarks] A cultivated hill on the farm of Higham which is occupied by Mr. David Ballingall under the Earl of Zetland. [Deleted Entry] Wallace's Bridge: [authorities] Mr. Russell Parkhill. Alexander Matheson Sandyknowe. [remarks] A small bridge of one arch on the road leading from Newburgh to Newport a small mountain stream formerly ran through it but has been dircected or covered over long since as no trace of it appears. See Name Book Plan 4D. [Note] Braeside Hill: Braeside Hill: Braeside Hill: See Name Book Plan 4D
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OS1/13/41/5 SILVER HILL Silver Hill James Buist Braeside. 005 [situation] On the North side of Braeside Hill. A small hill on the north side of Braeside Hill on this hill a few years ago was found several ancient coins The spot in which the coins were found was shewn to Capt. [Captain] James R.E. [Royal Engineers] when examining the Plan, by James Buist - farmer of Braeside in whose ground it is situated. In the New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Fife there is also mention of several ancient coins of England and Scotland being found in this parish. See Stat. Acct [Statistical Account] page 51. Capt. [Captain] James could not ascertain what was the date or to what reign did they belong. The designation written on plan and the spot marked are the same as by order of Capt. [Captain] James R.E. [Royal Engineers]
OS1/13/41/5 5 [No Header] [Note] Parish of Abdie: Abdie: Parish of Abdie: For Descriptive remarks see Name Book of Plan 9D . [Note] Fort: Fort: Fort: For Descriptive remarks see Name Book of Plan 5A.
OS1/13/41/6 BROOM HILL Broom Hill Broom Hill James Todd Farmer Dunmore. John Smith Forester Craiglug. 005 [situation] About 3/4 miles N.E. [North East] of Dunbog Church. A large knowe, the surface of which is wood, and arable. The property of Joseph Murray Esq. of Ayton.
OS1/13/41/6 DENMUIR Dunmore or Denmuir. Dunmore or Denmuir. Denmuir Denmuir Den Muir James Todd Farmer Dunmore. James Ballingall Farmer Ayton. Voters Register Co [County of] Fife. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] vol. [Volume] 14 p. 119. 005 [situation] About 1 mile N.E. by E [North East by East] of Dunbog Church. A large farm house two stories high with extensive offices and Thrashing machine all in good repair. There is a garden and a large arable and sheep farm attached. Tenanted by James Todd, the property of Joseph Murray Esq. of Ayton. Dunmore was the name given to Norman's Law before the invasion of the Danes, and this house got its name from the hill. Denmuir is a corruption of Dunmore or "Big Hill" and is not locally understood; altho' it is used on all the property documents. James Todd, the tenant, is a very intelligent man, he uses Dunmore, which is understood locally.
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OS1/13/41/7 CRAIGLUG Craiglug Craiglug Craiglug Craiglog James Todd Farmer Dunmore. John Smith Forester Craiglug. Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 005 [situation] About 1 mile N.N.E. [North North East] of Dunbog Ch. [Church]. A small house one story high and in good repair; with a small garden attached. Occupied by John Smith, Forester. The property of Joseph Murray Esq. of Ayton.
OS1/13/41/7 CARPOW RIG Carpow Rigg Carpow Rigg James Todd Dunmore. John Smith Craigleys. 005 [situation] About 3/4 of a mile N.E. by N. North East by North] of Dunbog Church. A very small eminence the surface of which is wood, and rocks. It owes its name to the circumstance of a house being on it at some period, called Carpow. The property of Joseph Murray Esq of Ayton. [Note] "Rig" A ridge - Jamieson's Scott: Dict: [Scottish Dictionary]
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OS1/13/41/8 AYTONHILL Aytonhill Aytonhill Aytounhill Ayton Hill Jams Todd Farmer Dunmore. John Smith Forester, Craiglug. Voters Register Co. [County of] Fife. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 005 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles N.N.E. [North North East] of Dunbog Church. A small house one story high with offices and thrashing machine; all in good repair. There is a garden and a small arable farm attached. Tenanted by Mr. Ballingall Ayton, and occupied by his shepherd. The property of Joseph Murray Esq. of Ayton.
OS1/13/41/8 AYTON HILL Ayton Hill Ayton Hill Ayton Hill James Todd Farmer Dunmore. John Smith Forester Craiglug. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 005 [situation] About 1 mile N.E. by N. [North East by North] of Dunbog Ch. [Church] A small eminence the surface of which is wood and rocks. The property of Joseph Murray Esq. of Ayton.
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OS1/13/41/9 AYTON Ayton Ayton Aytoun Ayton Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist. Ph. [Parish] Manse. Mr. Edmonston Ayton. Voters Register Co. [County of] Fife. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 005 [situation] About 7/8 mile E.N.E. [East North East] of Dunbog Ch. [Church] A large and neatly built farm house and office houses all slated and in good repair attached to it is a large farm of ground the property of Mr. Murray of Ayton and is occupied by Mr. Ballingall farmer.
OS1/13/41/9 GRAVE YARD (Site of) [Ayton] Site of Grave Yard (ancient) Site of Grave Yard (ancient) Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilcrist. Ph. [Parish] Minister. Mr. Edmonston Ayton. 005 [situation] About 3/4 mile E.N.E. [East North East] of Dunbog Ch. [Church]. The site of an ancient burying ground on the farm of Ayton it is now unenclosed and cultivated except a small portion within the limits of a wall which surrounds an old chapel which stood within nearly its centre its outward extent cannot be exactly ascertained or shown on Trace. Large quantities of human bones have been from time to time found in it. It is not now used as a burying ground. [Quotation] About 200 yards west of the farm-steading of Ayton, and within a small clump of trees, are the ruins of an old chapel, 18 feet in length by 11 in breadth, with its burying ground, which appears to have been the burial place of the Aytons of Ayton. On one of the walls of the chapel is a tablet on which are carved four shields with coats of arms, and the date 1688 etc etc. Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
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OS1/13/41/10 CHAPEL (Ruins of) [Ay ton] Chapel (in ruins-ancient) Chapel (in ruins-ancient) Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist Ph. [Parish of ] Dunbog. Mr. Edmonston Ayton. 005 [situation] About 3/4 mile E.N.E. [East North East] of Denbog Ch. [Church] The ruins of an ancient Chapel on the farm of Ayton the side walls and both ends stand at their original height they are about 18 feet long by 11 feet broad and though roofless are partially protected by ivy the interior of the building has been used as a burying place by former proprietors of the estate of Ayton and down to the uncle of the present proprietor, the ground around it was also used as a burying ground but is now under cultivation. On the inside of one of gables is a tablet of stone indented in the wall on which is carved four shields with coats or arms and the date 1688. The arms of two of the shields are supposed to be those of the Aytons of Ayton the whole is so time-worn as to be now barely traceable in parts only. its date of erection is unknown as well as the date at which it became a ruin. It is said to have been a Roman Catholic place of worship.
OS1/13/41/10 10 Parish of Abdie Plan 5C Trace 4 [Quotation] "About 200 yards west of the farm-steading of Ayton, and within a small clump of trees, are the ruins of an old chapel, 18 feet in length by 11 in breadth, with its burying ground, which appears to have been the burial place of the Aytons of Ayton. On one of the walls of the chapel is a tablet on which are carved four shields with coats of arms, and the date 1688" Leightons Hist [History] of Fife Vol II p 156.
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OS1/13/41/13 13 [Index Page] PARISH OF DUNBOG PLAN 5C INDEX Names of Objects.... Pages. Brigstone -- 17 Balmeadow -- 19 Countryhills -- 16 Church -- 23 Church (remains of) -- 24 Dunbog -- 25 Dunbog House (on site of Preceptory of Gadvan) -- 20 Higham Hill -- 7 Johnstone -- 17 Higham -- 16 Logie Law -- 16 Manse -- 19 School -- 22 Parish of Dunbog -- 22
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OS1/13/41/16 HIGHAM Higham Higham Higham Higholno James Todd Farmer Dunmore. David Ballingall, Farmer Higham. Johnston's Co [County] Map. Voters Register. 005 [situation] About 1 1/8 miles N.W. [North West] of Dunbog Ch. [Church] A large farm house two stories high with extensive offices and thrashing machine; all in good repair. There is a garden, and a large arable farm attached. Tenanted by David Ballingall. The property of Lord Zetland.
OS1/13/41/16 COUNTRYHILLS Countryhills Countryhills Countryhills James Todd Farmer Dunmore. David Ballingall Farmer Higham. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. 005 [situation] West side of Glenduckie. A small house two stories high with offices; all in good repair there is a garden attached. Tenanted by David Ballingall, Higham occupied by his labourers. The property of Lord Zetland.
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OS1/13/41/17 BRIGSTONE Brigstone Brigstone Thomas Russell Esqr. Dunbog. George Barclay Farmer Johnstone. 005 [situation] About 3/4 mile E. by S. [East by South] of Dunbog Ch. [Church] Two cottages one story high and in good repair; there is a small garden attached. The property of Lord Zetland. Occupied by agricultural labourers.
OS1/13/41/17 JOHNSTONE Johnstone Johnstone Johnston Johntson Thomas Russell Esq. Dunbog. George Barclay Farmer Johnstone. Voters Register. County Map. 005 [situation] About 1/4 mile E. by S. [East by South] of Dunbog Ch. [Church] A large farm house two stories high, with office and thrashing machine : all in good repair. There is a garden and a small arable farm attached. Tenanted by George Barclay. The property of Lord Zetland.
OS1/13/41/17 HIGHAM HILL Higham Hill Higham Hill Mr. D. Ballingall Higham Mr. Mathison Sandy Knowe 005 [situation] About 1 3/8 miles N.W. [North West] of Dunbog Ch. [Church] A cultivated hill on the farm of Higham, rented by Mr. Ballingall.
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OS1/13/41/19 MANSE [parish] Manse (parish) Manse (parish) Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist, Ph. [Parish] Manse Mr. Edmonston Ayton 005 [situation] About 10 chains W. by S. [West by South] of the parish Ch. [Church] A large and neatly built dwelling house with office houses all in good repair, it was built for a Parish Manse in the year 1784 and was altered and enlarged in the year 1826 attached to it is a well enclosed Garden and a Glebe of about five Scots Acres of ground. A portion of the glebe-land formerly belonged to the Preceptory of Gadvan.
OS1/13/41/19 BALMEADOW Balmeadow Balmeadow Balmeadow Balmeadow Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist, Ph. [Parish] Manse Mr. Edmonston Ayton. Voters Register Co [County of] Fife. Johnston's Co [County] Map. 005 [situation] Half a mile E [East] of the parish Ch. [Church] A small Farm house and office houses all in good repair attached to it is a farm of about 80 acres of ground the property of Mr. Murray of Ayton and occupied by John Smith, farmer.
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OS1/13/41/20 DUNBOG HOUSE Dunbog House Dunbog House Dunbog House Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist, Ph. [Parish] Manse. Mr. Edmonston, Dunbog. Statist. Acct. of Co. [Statistical Account of County] 005 [situation] About 15 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of Dunbog Church. A large and neatly built mansion house with offices all in good repair attached to it is a well enclosed garden and a large farm of ground now all under cultivation. It is the property of the Earl of Zetland. The Mansion house or a part of it only is at present occupied by a Hind employed on the farm, there is a local tradition in connection with this mansion, namely "that it was first built by Cardinal Beaton." the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist parish minister of Dunbog says this is incorrect as [it] was long after the death of Cardinal Beaton when this estate of Dunbog came to be the property of the Beaton or Bethunes of Balfour, descendants of the same family by some of whom it must have been built. It is built on the site of the preceptory of Gadvan a small detached religious house belonging to the Abbey of Balmerino, and usually occupied by Monks from the above Abbey, who kept a school or preceptory in it officiated clerically a Small Chapel adjoining it and the [remnant] is still in the adjoining Grave Yard.
OS1/13/41/20 Site of PRECEPTORY OF GADVAN Preceptory of Gadvan Preceptory of Gadvan Preceptory of Gadvan Preceptory of Gadvan Leighton's Hist. [History] of Fife. New Stat.Acct. [Statistical Account] Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist. Mr. Edmonston. 005 [situation] About 15 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of Dunbog Church. A large and neatly built mansion house with offices all in good repair attached to it is a well enclosed garden and a large farm of ground now all under cultivation. It is the property of the Earl of Zetland. The Mansion house or a part of it only is at present occupied by a Hind employed on the farm, there is a local tradition in connection with this mansion, namely "that it was first built by Cardinal Beaton." the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist parish minister of Dunbog says this is incorrect as [it] was long after the death of Cardinal Beaton when this estate of Dunbog came to be the property of the Beaton or Bethunes of Balfour, descendants of the same family by some of whom it must have been built. It is built on the site of the preceptory of Gadvan a small detached religious house belonging to the Abbey of Balmerino, and usually occupied by Monks from the above Abbey, who kept a school or preceptory in it officiated clerically a Small Chapel adjoining it and the [remnant] is still in the adjoining Grave Yard.
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OS1/13/41/20 20 Parish of Dunbog Plan 5C Trace No. 4 [Printers note] Should not Dunbog House be in [Plump] ? Preceptory of Gadvan only in German Text? O.M.O.
OS1/13/41/20 As there are no specific remarks for Preceptory of Gadvan I have included the entire description for the mansion of Dunbog House built on the site.
OS1/13/41/21 21 [No Header] [Quotation] The next place of consequence in the parish is the estate and mansion-house of Dunbog. This property formed in remote times a part of the extensive barony of Balinbriech, which belonged to the family of Rothes. It subsequently passed into the hands of Lord Home. In the reign of James IV [4th], Alexander Lord Home sold it to David Bethune of Creich in whose family it remained till 1658 when it was sold to James Bethune of Balfour, and elder branch of the same house. After passing through several other hands, it was purchased in 1694 by Major Henry Balfour of Starr who forfeited in the rebellion of 1715. It was restored however to his son, and finally disposed in 1766, to Sir Lawrence Dundas, to whose descendant Lord Dundas it now belongs, and again forms a part of the barony of Balinbriech. The vulgar tradition of the country assigns the building of the house to Cardinal Bethune of St. Andrews. There is every reason to believe that it was erected by a Bethune of Balfour, of which house the celebrated Cardinal was a member. But as a decided proof that neither the Cardinal nor his uncle David Bethune had anything to do with the erection of this mansion house of Dunbog. It is sufficient to state that the Cardinal was put to death in 1546 nearly a century before this property came into the possession of his family. Long before the time of which we now speak, the monks of the Abbey of Balmerino had a small building or preceptory on the site of the present house of Dunbog. It was called the preceptory of Gadvan, tenanted in general by two or three of the brotherhood, whose chief occupation was presume to have been the culture of some 24 acres of ground attached to their cell. A small portion of this land is comprehended in the glebe - but it is principally laid out in the garden and enclosures of Dunbog. Stat: Acct: [Statistical Account] of Fifeshire p. 211
OS1/13/41/22 SCHOOL [parish, Dunbog] School (parish) Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist Ph. [Parish] Minister. Mr. Edmonston Ayton. 005 [situation] About 1/4 mile E. [East] of the parish Ch. [Church] This is the Parish School of Dunbog it is a small but neat plain stone building in good repair with a dwelling house for the teacher adjoining it. the latter having the Legal accommodation of good ground the teacher has the maximum salary besides School fees. the average no. of scholars is about seventy.
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OS1/13/41/23 CHURCH [parish] Dunbog Church Dunbog Church Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilhrist. Ph. [Parish] Minister. Mr. Edmonston Ayton. 005 [situation] About 1/4 of a mile N.E. by E. [North East by East] of Dunbog Ch. [Church]. This is the parish church of Dunbog. It is a strong plain & unornamental stone building surmounted by a belfry without Tower or spire it is fitted up with pews and seated for 250 but has no gallery's. it was built in the year 1802 and opened for service in the year 1803, in 1850 it was repaired and enlarged by about Sixty of the above named Sittings there is a manse & glebe in connection with it the minister is the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist.
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OS1/13/41/24 CHURCH (Remains of) [Dunbog House] Church (parish - remains of) Church (parish- remains of) Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Gilchrist. Ph. [Parish] Manse. Mr. Edmonston, Dunbog. 005 [situation] South side of Dunbog House. The remains of an old Church situated close by the mansion of Dunbog. A small piece of ground around it being enclosed and used as a grave yard. It was formerly a Roman Catholic Chapel and in connection with the preceptory of Gadvan which formerly occupied the present site of Dunbog House [and] belonged to the Abbey of Balmerino. the [date] of its erection is unknown. At the reformation it was converted to and used as a parish Church.
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OS1/13/41/25 DUNBOG [farm] Dunbog. Dunbog. Thomas Russell Esqr. Dunbog. George Barclay Farmer Johnstone. 005 [situation] About 12 chains South of Dunbog House. A large farm house two stories high with extensive offices and thrashing machine all in good repair. There is a large garden and a farm of about 600 acres attached. Tenanted by Thomas Russell Esq. The property of Lord Zetland.
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OS1/13/41/27 27 [Index Page] PARISH of FLISK PLAN 5C INDEX Names of Objects....Pages Parish of Flisk -- 33 Ballinbreich -- 29 Bankside -- 32 Glenduchie -- 33 Glenduchie Hill -- 31 Mountflowery -- 32 School -- 31 Lindamus Hill -- 29
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OS1/13/41/29 BALLINBREICH Balmbreich Balmbreich Bambriech Bambriech Ballinbreich Mr. A. Langdale Tenant. Alexander Matheson Sandy Knowe. Johnston's Co. [County] Map. Voters Register Co. [County of] Fife. Baxter Gray Esq. Springbank, Broughty Ferry. N.B. [North Britain] 005 [situation] About 1 3/8 Miles NW. by N. [North West by North] of the Ph. [Parish] Ch. [Church] of Dunbog. A farm house two stories high with suitable offices and a large farm of arable land attached, it is held under a lease of 19 years by Mr. Andrew Langdale from the Earl of Zetland.
OS1/13/41/29 29 Parish of Flisk Plan 5C Trace No. 1 [Note] Lindamus Hill, Lindamus Hill, Lindamus Hill: See Name Book Plan 5A
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OS1/13/41/31 GLENDUCKIE HILL Glenduckie Hill Glenduckie Hill Glenduckie Hill James Todd Farmer Dunmore. David Ballingall Farmer Higham. Voters Register. 005 [situation] North side of Glenduckie. A considerable eminence, the surface of which is wood, rocks and arable. The property of Joseph Murray Esq. of Ayton.
OS1/13/41/31 SCHOOL [Glenduckie] School School James Todd Farmer Dunmore. David Ballingall Farmer Higham. 005 [situation] At the E. [East] side of Glenduckie. A small house one story high with a garden attached. (the house is in good repair) The school room is large enough to afford accommodation to about 60. the average number of attendants is about 30. The branches taught are English, Arithmetic, Sewing etc.Miss Ramsay is the schoolmistress, her salary is composed of £2 from Joseph Murray Esq. of Ayton, the school fees; she has likewise a free house and garden from the proprietor.
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OS1/13/41/32 BANKSIDE Bankside James Todd Farmer Dunmore. David Ballingall Farmer Higham. 005 [situation] About 1 3/8 miles N.W. by N. [North West by North] of Dunbog Ch. [Church] A small house one story high with offices and smithy; all in good repair. There is a garden and about 7 acres of arable land attached. Tenanted by William Edmondston, Smith. The property of Lord Zetland.
OS1/13/41/32 MOUNTFLOWERY Mountflowery Mountflowery James Todd Farmer Dunmore. David Ballingall Farmer Higham. 005 [situation] About 1 1/4 miles N.W. by N. [North West by North] of Dunbog Ch. [Church]. Three rows of cottages one story high and in good repair; with gardens attached. The property of Joseph Murray Esq. of Ayton.
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OS1/13/41/33 GLENDUCKIE Glenduckie Glenduckie James Todd Farmer Dunmore. David Balingall Farmer Higham. 005 [situation] About 1/2 mile N.N.W. [North North West] of Dunbog Ch. [Church] A small village, composed of a large farm house two stories high with extensive offices and thrashing machine; all in good repair. There is a garden and a large arable farm attached. Tenanted by John Bell. Likewise a number of cottages one story high and in good repair, with gardens attached. There is one shoemaker, & one tailor, the rest of the inhabitants are agricultural laborers. The school is described under its proper head. The village is the property of Joseph Murray Esqr. of Ayton.
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OS1/13/41/35 35 [Index Page] PARISH OF CREICH PLAN 5C INDEX Names of Objects....Pages. Black Craig -- 37 Loch Hill -- 37 Parish of Creich -- 37
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OS1/13/41/37 37 [No Header] [Note] Loch Hill: Loch Hill: Loch Hill: See Name Book Plan 5B. [Note] Black Craig: Black Craig: Black Craig: See Name Book Plan 5B [Note] Parish of Creich: Creich: Parish of Creich: See Name Book Plan 5D. [signed] James Carpenter C. Asst. 24th June 1854. E. R. James Capt [Captain] R.E. [Royal Engineers] 24 June 1854.
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OS1/13/41/38 38 [Title Page] OS1/13/41 Co. [County of] Fife Plan 5C Names of Parishes...Pages Abdie -- 1 Dunbog -- 13 Flisk -- 27 Creich -- 35