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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KILCONQUHAR MILL (Corn) | Kilconquhar Mill (Corn) Kilconquhar Mill (Corn) Kilconquhar Mill (Corn) |
Mr. James McLaurin Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Kilconquhar F. Edington Incharvie R. Melville |
026 | A Corn Mill in good working repair with offices and dwelling house all in good repair & occupied, attached to it is a small farm of ground the property of Sir John L. Bethune of Kilconquhar House. |
BARNYARDS | Barnyards Barnyards Barnyards |
Mr. James McLaurin Ph. [Parish] Schoolmaster Kilconquhar F. Edington Incharvie R. Melville Pitcorthie |
026 | A small village consisting of two irregularly situated rows of dwelling houses from one to three stories high and all in good repair and occupied by tradesmen shopkeepers and labourers, chiefly the latter there is two public houses both being also grocers shops,- there is no Post Office, School or public building of any kind save a Meeting house. Save some feus it is the property of Sir John Bethune. |
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83 List of Names Collected by Thomas Smith C.Asst. [Civilian Assistant]Parish of Kilconquhar Plan 26A Trace 5
[Deletion and explanatory note - Barnyards] There was formerly a Tan Work but this has been discontinued & the buildings which formed it converted into dwelling houses} this remark applies to the village of Kilconquhar T.S. [Thomas Smith]
[signed] Thomas Smith c/a [Civilian Assistant] 5th April 1853
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