OS1/13/64/3
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KENLYGREEN | Kenlygreen Kenlygreen Smiddygreen |
Mr. Russell Kenlygreen David Grubbs Park Mill Johnston's Co. [County] Map |
013 | [situation] About 30 Chains N.W. [North West] from Falside. A neat and well constructed House Situated on the South Side of the Kenly Water, having suitable offices flower and Vegetable garden attached and Surrounded by a Small demesne or ornamental ground. the property and Residence of - Russell Esqr. This place had been at one time called Smiddygreen and on the opposite side of the stream near to where the Dovecote stands There was formerly a Palace, belonging to the Bishops of St. Andrews, and in which it is said David the Second once held a Parliament. The site of the Palace Cannot now be pointed out. Its name was Inchmurtach. |
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[Page] 3-- Parish of St. Andrews -- Plan 13C -- Trace 5[Note - foot of page] The name may be written on the plan, at or near the place where the building stood - That is, if the Building - or site, comes within a field or enclosure, the name may be written somewhere in that enclosure - OMO [Ordnance Map Office] - remark 17 -
[Note - arrowed to above] Provided that the Building - or Site of it, be not a mere conjecture -
[Note - Red Ink] This is a mere conjecture - no proof - per remark 17 on plan omo [Ordnance map Office]
[Note - arrowed to Descriptive remarks] Palace OMO [Ordnance Map Office]
[signed] John Early c,a [Civilian Assistant]
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