OS1/13/84/98
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EAST NEUK [cottages] | East Neuk East Neuk |
Mr. Morton, Craighead Revd. [Reverend] William Merson Crail. |
020 | [situation] Adjoining Fife Ness This name applies to a few cottages near Fife Ness. Many years ago a considerable number of houses Stood here, and were occupied by fishermen, but now only 3 or 4 remain. |
FIFE NESS | Fife Ness Fife Ness Fife Ness |
Revd. [Reverend] William Merson Mr. Todd, Balcomie Mr. Morton Craighead |
020 | [situation] Eastern extremity of the County of Fife. This name applies to the most eastern point of land in the County of Fife, Situated about 12 Miles S.E.[South East] of St. Andrews, and 1 1/2 east of Crail |
FORELAND HEAD | Foreland Head Foreland Head |
Mr. Todd Balcomie Mr. Morton Craighead |
020 | [situation] Adjoining Fife Ness A bold perpendicular freestone rock close to the Sea at Fife Ness. A Signal pole belonging to the Coastguard is stationed on it |
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98[page no.] Ph. [Parish] of Crail Plan 20 B. Trace 3.Transcriber's notes
In Description of Foreland Head: not sure about the word 'freestone'Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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