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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KEIL BURN Keil Burn
Keil Burn
Keil Burn
Keil burn
Mr D Dundass Esqr of Arniston Largo
Mr Smeal, Largo
Mr White, Largo
Hist of Fife page 130 by J M Leighton
025 A small stream formed by the junction of two or three smaller ones near a smithy on the farm of Bowhouse and flowing for a considerable distance through the estate of Largo, it falls into the Firth of Forth at the village of nether - or Low Largo- about 4 miles from its rise in its course it varies from 10 to 50 links wide - it passes by the village of Lundin Mill where it works a corn mill & a barley mill.
KEIL'S DEN Keil's Den
Keil's den
Keil's Den
Keil's Den
Keil's den
Mr D Dundass Esqr of Largo & Anneston
Mr Smeal, Largo
Mr White, Largo
Hist of Fife by J.M Leighton page 129
018; 025 A deep ravine or glen of natural formation on the estate of Largo. It is about one mile long & from 5 to 8 chains wide. The surface is thickly covered with wood & underwood. The Keil Burn flows through it.

T Smith C.A

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