OS1/13/45/18A

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAIRN (Logie) Cairn (ancient)
Cairn (ancient)
Mr. Bowman Logie House
Mr. T. Thomson Logie Village
006 An ancient Cairn on the farm of Logie the property of Mr. Bowman. It is a large collection of hand stones of a conical circular shape and about 120 links in diameter. of its origin nothing is locally known and it never was opened. that its contents might be ascertained
BLACK LAWS Black Laws
Black Laws
Mr. Bowman Logie House
Mr. T. Thomson Logie Village
006 Two small hills of arable surface on the estate of Logie the are of a long narrow ridge like shape and divided from each other by a ravine called the Deil's How
DEIL'S HOW Deil's How
Deil's How
Mr. Bowman Logie House
Mr. T. Thomson Logie Village
006 A long narrow ravine or glen of natural formation. it is situated on the estate of Logie and divides two small hillocks called the Black Laws from each other.

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18A Parish of Logie Plan 6C Common edge [trace]

[Note - Cairn] to be written on plan in Old English

[Quotation] "A little way to the east of Logie House at a place where a Cairn formerly existed some workmen while trenching the ground lately found an ancient British Urn but from the brittle and decayed state [in] which it was it unfortunately went to pieces in removing. To the [obscured] of the house another Cairn still exists which does not appear to have been opened." Leightons Hist. [History] of Fife Vol.II [Volume 2] P. 50 - 1

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