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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Cuinin Hill Cuinin Hill
Cuinin Hill

Cuinin Hill

Cuinin Hill
Cony Hill
Coinean
Cuiningl
Mr. William Harton
Mr. Robert Brown Markinch
Mr. Cochrane Markinch
Mr. Nicoll Markinch
Mr. Ballingall Esq.
Gaelic Dictionary
Jameson
[Situation] ½ Mile N.E. [North East] of Markinch.
A considerable eminence NE [North East] of Markinch village. partly covered with wood, deriving its name from the innumerable number of Rabbits that harbour therein.
THE MIRES The Mires
The Mires
The Mires
Mr. Thomas Gibb
Mr. Nicolls
Mr. William Cochrane
024 [Situation] on the E. [East] of Markinch.
A long narrow tract of arable land, which not very many years ago was a Marsh, by good drainage, has been the means of making it as fertile as any land in the Parish.

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Note: Cuinin in Irish - signifies a rabbit. Imperial Dictionary

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