Fife and Kinross-shire volume 65

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OS1/13/65/1 [Page] 1 Parish of Forgandenny -- 14.B. Names of Objects -- Pages Parish of Forgandenny -- 3 Auchtenny Wood -- 6 Hunters Sea -- 6 North Hill -- 5 Ochil Hills -- 5
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OS1/13/65/3 FORGANDENNY Ph. [Parish] of Forgandenny Ph. [Parish] of Forgandenny Ph. [Parish] of Forgandenny Ph. [Parish] of Forgandenny Ph. [Parish] of Forgandenny Full. [Fullarton's] Gazetteer Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] Oliver & Boyd's Almanac Johnston's Co. [County] Map New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 014; 015 [situation] In the Northern Extremity of the County "A parish in Perthshire and a small portion in Kinross near the S.E. [South East] boundary of the County. Its form is nearly that of a slender parallelogram, stretching north and south, but sending off a considS.W. [South West] angle. It is bounded on the North by the Earn; on the East by Dumbarny, Dron and Arngask, on the South by a detached portion of Forteviot, and by Kinross-shire; and on the west by Dunning and the main body of Forteviot. The northern division is part of the rich valley called "Strathearn". The Southern division runs up among the Ochills, and is hilly ande upoland" &c. &c, Full. [Fullartons] Gazeteer of Scotland. A small part of the Southern division of this parish is situated within the County of Kinross.
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OS1/13/65/5 OCHIL HILLS Ochil Hills Ochil Hills Ochil Hills Ochil Hills Ochil Hills Ochil Hills Ochil Hills Ochil Hills Ochels Ochil Hills Ochil Hills Fullartons Gazetteer Old Statl [Statistical] Account Forsyth's Beauties of Scotland New Statl [Statistical] Account Chamber's Gazetteer Mr. Baird (Writer Kinross) Full. [Fullarton's] Gazetteer Chalmers Caledonia 1st Vol [Volume] Page 111 Sibbalds Fife & Kinross Johnston's Co. [County] Map Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 014 [situation] Comprising the Plan An extensive range of hills lying east & west & extending along the whole of the northern part of KinrossShire. A portion of the range is moorland but the principal part affords pasturage for cattle & Sheep, Some of the features in the range are of considerable elevation, the loftiest is said to be 1100 feet above the level of the Sea.
OS1/13/65/5 NORTH HILL North Hill North Hill North Hill North Hill Bells Co [County] Map 1796 William Millar Senr [Senior] Middlerig Mr David Reid Milnathort Revd [Reverend] Mr Little 014 [situation] 1 7/8 miles N. by E. [North by East] of Warroch Hill An elevated hill feature in the Ochil range, & the most northern hill in this part of the county, from which circumstance it probably derived its name
OS1/13/65/5 [Page] 5 Forgandenny Ph. [Parish] -- 14.B. Ochills [Note] is a word signifying the hills of that name, is purely English and seems to be compounded of Oak and hills as if the word were written Oakhills Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
OS1/13/65/6 HUNTERS SEAT (Ruins) Hunters Seat Hunters Seat Hunters Seat Bell's Co. [County] Map William Millar Middlerig Mr Malcolm Eastside 014 [situation] 1 7/8 Miles N. [North] of Warroch Hill The ruins of a small building on the west side of North Hill, it was formerly a small farm steading
OS1/13/65/6 AUCHTENNY WOOD Auchtenny Wood Auchtenny Wood Auchtenny Wood Auchtenny Wood Notice board in wood Mr McAllum Struie Hill Revd [Revered] Little Milnathort James Roy Surgeon 014 [situation] 2 miles N. [North] of Warroch Hill An extensive Fir wood on the farm of Aughtenny, the property of the occupier Mr. David Scott, it is situate north of North Hill
OS1/13/65/6 [Page] 6 Forgandenny Ph. [Parish] -- 14.B
OS1/13/65/7 [Page] 7 PARISH OF FOSSAWAY Names of Objects -- Pages Parish of Fossaway -- 10 Glenross Burn -- 9 Innerdowny Hill -- 10 Mellock Hill -- 9 South Queich -- 9 Third Hill -- 9 Hog Rigg -- 10
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OS1/13/65/9 THIRD HILL Third Hill Third Hill Third Hill Third Hill Bell's Co [County] Map Frasers Co [County] Map Mr Millar Senr. [Senior] Middlerig Johnstons Co [County] Map 014 [situation] 1 3/4 Miles N.W. [North West] of Warroch Hill A hill feature in the Ochil range in the extreme north west part of the parish & county.
OS1/13/65/9 SOUTH QUEICH RIVER South Queich River South Queich River South Queich River South Queich River South Queich River Old Statl. [Statistical] Account Chamber's Gazetteer of Scotland James Roy Surgeon Milnathort Johnston's Co [County] Map Bell's Co [ County] Map 014 [situation] On the Western Margin of Plan A small river rising in Perthshire & running in a southeasterly direction forms a part of the western boundary of Kinrossshire & falls into Loch Leven near the town of Kinross
OS1/13/65/9 MELLOCK HILL Mellock Hill Mellock Hill Mellock Hill Mellock Hill Bell's Co [County] Map Johnston's Co [County] Map James Roy Surgeon Milnathort Mr Mitchell Golland 014 [situation] 1 3/8 Miles W. [West] of Warroch Hill A hill feature in the Ochil range south east of Third Hill, There is a Trigl [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit
OS1/13/65/9 GLENROSS BURN Glenross Burn Glenross Burn Glenross Burn Mr Malcolm Eastside Mr Reid Mr Beveridge 014 [situation] Running Southerly to South Queich A small stream rising between Mellock & Third hills & running in a S [South] Westerly direction falls into South Queich River
OS1/13/65/9 [Page] 9 Fossaway Ph. [Parish] -- 14.B Mellock Hill [Note] Meallach Abounding in hills &c Gaelic Dictionary.
OS1/13/65/10 INNERDOUNY HILL Banks of Inverdownie Inverdouny Inverdowny Inverdowny Inverdowny Property Map 1830 Bell's Co [County] Map 1796 Fraser's Co [County] Map Johnston's Co [County] Map Mr Millar Senr. [Senior] 014 [situation] 1 1/4 Miles N.W. [North West] of Warroch Hill An elevated peak in the Ochil range of hills on the farm of Golland
OS1/13/65/10 FOSSAWAY Fossaway Ph [Parish] See Plan 30A [situation] In the Co. [County] of Kinross For the Descriptive Remarks of this parish see Name Book for Plan 30A.
OS1/13/65/10 HOG RIGG Hog Rigg Hog Rigg Hog Rigg Hogridge Dr. [Doctor] Young Mr T. Beveridge Mr John Anderson Estate Map 014 [situation] 5/8 mile W. [West] of Warroch Hill A long high hill producing excellent pasturage, bounded on the E. [East] by 'Warroch West Burn,' and on the W. [West] by the "Lee Burn"
OS1/13/65/10 [Page] 10 ossaway Ph. [Parish] -- 14.B Hog Rigg [Note] Copied from N.B. [Name Book] for Plan 21B
OS1/13/65/11 [Page] 11 Parish of Orwell Names of Objects -- Pages Parish of Orwell -- 16 Butter Road -- 15 Coalcraigy Hill -- 13 Carse Burn -- 14 Warroch East Burn -- 14 Heads Hill -- 14 Peat Hill -- 14 Slungie Hill -- 13 Tombreak -- 15 Warroch Hill -- 13 Warroch West Burn -- 13
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OS1/13/65/13 COALCRAIGY HILL Coalcraigie Hill Coalcraigy Hill Coalcraigy Hill Bell's Co [County] Map Fraser's Co [County] Map Johnson's Co [County] Map 014 [situation] 1 1/8 Miles N. by W. [North by West] of Warroch Hill A small hill feature in the Ochil range in the extreme north west corner of the Parish
OS1/13/65/13 WARROCH WEST BURN West Burn West Burn West Burn Warroch West Burn Warroch West Burn Warroch West Burn Warroch West Burn Warroch West Burn Bell's Co [County] Map Johnson's Co [County] Map Mr. Robinson Touchy John Ellice David Syme Esqr Dr. [Doctor] Young James Haliburton 014 [situation] Running Southerly past the West side of Warroch Hill A small stream rising at the south side of Coalcraigie Hill & running south falls into North Queich River. It forms the Boundy. [Boundary] between the Phs. [Parishes] of Orwell & Fossoway
OS1/13/65/13 WARROCH HILL Warroch Hill Warroch Hill Warroch Hill Warroch Hill Mr Syme Sheriff Mr Williamson Mr Robinson Mr Waldie Craigour Mill 014 [situation] 5/8 mile E. [East] of Hog Rigg A conical detached hill in the Ochil range, on the farm of Warroch the property of Mr Syme Sheriff of Kinross Shire.
OS1/13/65/13 SLUNGIE HILL Slungie Hill Slungie Hill Slungie Hill Mr Waldie Mr Millar Middlerig Mr Reid 014 [situation] 1 3/8 Miles N.E. [North East] of Warroch Hill. A prominent hill feature in the Ochil range on the summit of which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. The boundr. [boundary] between the parishes of Forgandenny & Orwell crosses the north side of the hill
OS1/13/65/13 [Page] 13 Orwell Ph. [Parish] -- 14.B. Warroch West Burn [Note] see N.B. [Name Book] for plan 21B. Warroch Hill [Note] Warroch a knotty stick &c Jamieson
OS1/13/65/14 PEAT HILL Peat Hill Peat Hill Peat Hill Peat Hill Mr Waldie (Craigour Mill) Bell's Co [County] Map Johnson's Co [County] Map Mr. Millar Senr. [Senior] 014 [situation] 7/8 Mile East of Warroch Hill A single hill feature in the Ochil range South East of Slungie Hill
OS1/13/65/14 WARROCH EAST BURN East Burn East Burn East Burn Warroch East Burn Warroch East Burn Warroch East Burn Warroch East Burn Mr Waldie Bell's Co [County] Map Johnson's Co [County] Map John Ellice David Syme Esqr Dr [Doctor] Young James Haliburton 014 [situation] Running Southerly past the W. [West] side of Peat Hill A small stream which rising on the west side of Slungie Hill, runs in a s [south] easterly direction & falls into North Queich River
OS1/13/65/14 CORSE BURN Corse Burn Corse Burn Corse Burn Mr Waldie Bell's Co [County] Map Johnson's Co [County] Map 014 [situation] Running S. [South] westerly to its influx with Warroch East Burn A small stream, formed by the junction of several small nameless burns between Slungie & Peat Hills, it runs in a south westerly direction & falls into East Burn
OS1/13/65/14 HEADS HILL Heads Hill Heads Hill Heads Hill Heads Hill Bells Co [County] Map Johnsons Co [County] Map Mr Millar Mr Waldie 014 [situation] 1 3/8 Miles N. by E. [North by East] of Warroch Hill A hill feature in the Ochil range, on the East side of Coulcraigie.
OS1/13/65/14 [Page] 14 Orwell Ph. [Parish] -- 14.B Warroch East Burn [Note] See Name Book for Plan 21B
OS1/13/65/15 TOM BREAK Tom Break Hill Tom Break Hill Tom Break Hill Mr David Reid (Proprietor) Mr. Robinson (Touchy) Mr. Waldie 014 [situation] 1 1/8 Mile East of Warroch Hill A small eminence partly planted, on the property of Mr David Reid, situate south east of Peat Hill at the extreme S.E. [South East] corner of plan
OS1/13/65/15 BUTTER ROAD Butter Road Butter Road Butter Road Butter Road Mr David Reid Mr Robinson Mr Waldie Revd. [Reverend] Rittle 014 [situation] Passing the W. [West] side of Tombreak A mountain road, now disused, but along which the public have a right of way. It enters the hills at the west end of Knock Wood & extends in a south westerly direction to Cambo.
OS1/13/65/15 [Page] 15 well Ph. [Parish] -- 14.B Cairn site of [Crossed out] Tom Break [Note] Tom, A small hillock Chalmers. Break. A hollow in a hill Jameson Tom Break [Note] Tombreak See Plan 21B
OS1/13/65/16 ORWELL Ph. [Parish] of Orwell: Orwel See Plan 16C, [situation] In the County of Kinross For the Descriptive remarks of this Parish see Name Book for Plan 16C,
OS1/13/65/16 [Page] 16 [Signed] John Bayly Capt RE [Captain, Royal Engineers] 30 Nov [November] 1854
OS1/13/65/17 [Page] 17 [Volume] 65 OS1/13/65 Co. [COUNTY] KINROSS 14,B. Parishes of -- Page FORGENDENNY -- 1 FOSSAWAY -- 7 ORWELL -- 11