OS1/13/95/25

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LITTLE MAW Little Maw
Little Maw
Little Maw
Robert Dall. Tenant
Rate Book
John Haxton Collector. [Markinch]
024 [situation] 1 3/8 Miles S.W. of the Village of Windygates.
A few tenements on the N.W. [North West] side of the Kirkcaldy Trust No [blank] the property of Mr. Landale.
THE MAW The Maw
The Maw
The Maw
The Maw
Woodbank
Woodbank
Title Deeds
J. Bywater Esqr.
Mr David Forbes Manufacturer. Gallatown
Estate Maps
Mr Landale
Rate Book
024 [situation] 1 1/8 Miles S.W. of the Village of Windygates.
An excellent stone built house with gardens, shrubbery & farm Steading On the N.W. [North West] side of the Kirkcaldy Trust N [Number - blank] is in the occupation of John Landale Esqr.
WOODBANK The Maw The Maw The Maw The Maw Woodbank Woodbank Title Deeds J. Bywater Esqr. Mr David Forbes Manufacturer. Gallatown Estate Maps Mr Landale Rate Book 024 [situation] 1 1/8 Miles S.W. of the Village of Windygates. An excellent stone built house with gardens, shrubbery & farm Steading On the N.W. [North West] side of the Kirkcaldy Trust N [Number - blank] is in the occupation of John Landale Esqr.

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25 Markinch Parish T6 [Trace 6] 24D

[Note] Maw A common Gull, or it may signify A bog, a quagmire Jameson.

[Note - The Maw or Woodbank] The old house was called the Maw which was taken down abt. [about] 20 years ago by Mr. Landal & the present house built on the same site when Mr. Landale caused it to be called Woodbank

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