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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
INCHRYE ABBEY Inchrye
Inchrye
Inchrye
Inchrye Abbey
Inchrye
Inchrye
Inchry
Inchry
Inchrye Abbey
Inchrye Abbey
Davd Wilson Esqr. of Inchrye.
Mr. James Elder, Lindores.
History of Fife.
Leighton's Hist: [History] of Fife.
Voters Register Co. [County Of] Fife.
Valn. [Valuation] Roll 1695.
Johnston's Co. [County] Map.
Mr. Cunningham, Cairney Hall.
Mr. Mitchell, Pathcondie [Path of Condie - Forfarshire]
010 [situation] About 1/4 of a mile North of Lindores Loch.
An extensive and very elegant mansion of Modern Construction said to be one of the finest in the County. It is built in the Elizabethan style of architecture, and is situated in the centre of a large park on the east bank of Lindores Loch, and is surrounded with wood. There is an extensive garden, suitable offices, and about 300 acres of land attached. the remainder of the estate is let to tenants. David Wilson Esqr. of Inchrye, proprietor. It is called "Abbey" to distinguish it from Inchrye in Forfarshire.
PARKNEUK Parkneuk
Parkneuk
David Wilson Esq. Inchrye.
J. Elder, Lindores.
010 [situation] About 3/8 of a mile S.E. [South East] of the Mansion house of Inchrye.
A row of cottages at the south east end of Inchrye demesne, occupied by farm labourers and their families, and the property of David Wilson Esqr.

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