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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SANDYLANDS Sandylands
Sandylands
Sandylands
Revd [Reverend] Mr Johnston
Mr Wilson
Mr Fogg
039 [situation] In LimeKilns Village.
A straight narrow street in Limekilns Village - occupied by cottagers and small proprietors. The extent is marked by the letters o.f in blue on Trace.
WELLHEADS Wellheads
Wellheads
Wellheads
Revd [Reverend] Mr Johnston
Mr Wilson
Mr Fogg
039 [situation] In LimeKilns Village.
A few cottage houses forming one side of a street on the East side of Limekilns Village - its extent is marked on Trace by the letters g.h in blue.
Supposed Site of the BATTLE between the Royalists and English Parliamentarians July 1651 Site of Battle (Supposed)
Site of Battle (Supposed)
Site of Battle (Supposed)
Site of Battle (Supposed)
Site of Battle (Supposed)
New Statis. [Statistical] Acct. [Account] of Scotland
Chalmers' His [History] of Dunfermline
Mr. Fraser Inverkeithing
Mr Grant Inverkeithing
Mr. Arnot Inverkeithing
039 The ground whereon a Battle was fought near Pitreavie (House) between the Armies of Cromwell and that of Charles the Second, in July 1651. when the former crossed the Forth at Queensferry, on their march northwards to Perth in order to cut off the Royal resources from [flanKing]. them at Torwood. in the vicinity of Stirling. an engagement which in its consequences proved very disastrous to the Scots. It has been called the "Battle of Fife". and sometimes also "The Battle of InverKeithing" and "Battle of Pitreavie". The first action having been fought near InverKeithing and then continued up to Pitreavie, where the chief Slaughter took place. His. [History] of Dunfermline by the Revd [Reverend] P. Chalmers. New Stat. [Statistical] Acct. [Account]

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Plan 39 A Dunfermline Parish [in header]

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