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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CATCHPENNY Catchpenny
Catchpenny
George Fargan Inch
John Oliphant P [Post] Master St. Monance.
026 A small stone building one story high in good repair and situated by the side of the public road leading from Elie to Pittenweem on the farm of Newark, and now occupied as a Hinds residence It was formerly a Public House hence the name.
BOWHOUSE Bowhouse
Bowhouse
Bowhouse
Bowhouse
George Fargan Inch
James Williamson Balbuthie
John Oliphant St. Monance
Co [County] Map Date 1826 & 7
026 A large dwelling house in bad repair, on the farm of Newark and occupied as a Hinds residence. It was formerly a farm house with offices attached to, most of which are now in ruins.
TOWN HALL [St Monans] Townhall
Townhall
Townhall
Town-house
John Oliphant P [Post] Master St. Monance
Peter Farr St. Monance
George Fargan Inch
Hist [History] of Fife page 109 by J.M. Leighton
026 A small Substantial stone building two stories high in good repair the property of the burgh of St. Monance there is a hall in it for the meetings of the Council & magistrates in the discharge of their official duties, and a room which is used as a prison, though none are confined in it above a single night the lower part is let and used as a Fleshers Shop.

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99 List of Names Collected by Thomas Smith C. Asst. [Civilian Assistant]

[Parishes of] Elie, St. Monance. Plan 26B Trace 4

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