OS1/13/90/3

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SCOTLAND WELL Scotland Well
Scotland Well
Scotland Well
Scotland Well
Mr Forrest
Mr Beveridge
Revd [Reverend] Mr Steele
Old Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
023 A large well of excellent water at the west end of the village of the same name.
SCOTLANDWELL Scotlandwell
Scotlandwell
Scotlandwell
Scotlandwell
Scotlandwell
Scotlandwell
Mr Forrest
Mr Beveridge Teacher
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Steele
Mr Beath
New Stat Acct [Statistical Account]
Full [Fullarton's] Gazetteer
023 A village occupied by labourers and weavers at the South base of the Bishop Hill within a short distance of Loch Leven and one mile east from Kinnesswood on the road between Kinross and Leslie. On the road passing this village is a Turnpike gate.
SCHOOL [Scotlandwell] School
School
School
Mr Forrest
Revd. [Reverend] Mr Steele
Revd. [Reverend] Dr McKelvie
023 A neat building in the Village of Scotlandwell, used as a school for the instruction of boys and girls , it is in connection with the Parish Church of Portmoak . This is the parochial school.
(Signed) T Byrne C Asst [Civil Assistant]
T.P. [Scotlandwell] [None] [None] 023 A village occupied by labourers and weavers at the South base of the Bishop Hill within a short distance of Loch Leven and one mile east from Kinnesswood on the road between Kinross and Leslie. On the road passing this village is a Turnpike gate.

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3 Plan 23 A Parish of Portmoak

Situation Scotland Well --1 mile SE [southeast] of Kinneswood
[Note] At the bottom of South Lomond or Bishop Hill is a number of copious Springs of excellent water. One of these is so remarkable that the hospital of Loch Leven which stood near it was called Fons Scotiae , now Scotland Well
Situation Scotlandwell --1 mile SE [South East] of Kinesswood
Situation School (Scotlandwell)-- In the village of Scotland

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