OS1/13/70/40
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAPSHARD | Capshard Capshard |
Messrs. Tosh & Gibson Writers J T Oswald Esqr. Proprietor |
037 | [situation] 1 3/8 Miles N.W. [Northwest] of Kirkcaldy. Two cottage houses one story high in good repair with small garden belonging thereto occupied by the [labour] class J T Oswald Esqr. proprietor |
RED ROW | Red Row Red Row |
Messrs. Tosh & Gibson (Writers) J T Oswald Esqr. (Proprietor) |
037 | [situation] About 1 Mile N.N.W. [ North North West] of Kirkcaldy. Two cottage houses one story high [having] small gardens attached the property of the above named proprietor [J.T. Oswald Esqr.] they are occupied by labourers |
THE DEN | The Den The Den The Den |
Robert Hutchinson Esqr. Mr Duff Junr. [Junior] Mr Drysdale (Town Clerk) New Statistical Account J T Oswald Esqr. |
037 | [situation] On the east Burn. A deep ravine through part of which the East Burn flows its sides are generally steep and thickly wooded it is intersected near its southern extremity by the Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway at about 15 chains North of the Railway the den forms three branches the principle one of which is that leading to the North East passing Panny well there are streams or burns in each of branches commonly called by the inhabitants the Den Burns. The Burn terminates at the junction of the Den branches referred to |
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