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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THANK ROCK Thank Rock Mr Asher, Aberdour
Mr Smith, Minister
Mr White, Aberdour
039 A small rock in the Firth of Forth visible when nearly low water
[Note] Copied from the name Book of 39B
DOWNING POINT Downing Point
Downing Point
Downing Point
Downing Point
Downing Point
Dinny Point
Downing Point
Downing Point
Downing Point
Estate Map
Mr Fraser
Mr Grant
Mr Pringle
Gellaty's map
Chart Map
Rev [Reverend] Dr Ralph
Mr Smith
Fraser's Map
039 A long narrow rock stretching a short distance into the Firth of Forth near Donibristle House. The derivation is unknown. Probably it is derived from Downan which signifies a Green hillock, the point being covered with very green grass. It is known or spelt in no other way in the locality than Downing.
[Note] Copied from page 4

Continued entries/extra info

33 [right corner of header]
Parish of Dalgety [in header]
1/4 mile E [East] of Downing Point [Situation for Thank Rock]
1/4 mile W [West] of Thank Rock [Situation for Downing Point]

Transcriber's notes

Thank Rock. The Description following word "Copied" is written in faint red ink and final word is illegible.
Downing Point. The description following word "Copied" is written in red ink.

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MaxInSpain , JCB

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