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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KIRKINCH Kirkinch
Kirkinch
Doctor Brewster Manse
Mr William Jackson Owner
025 [Situation] Adjoining the parochial church

Fine dwelling houses one story high with a garden in front. They are occupied by weavers, the name is derived from being erected on a patch of land adjacent to the Parish Church, Mr William Jackson is proprietor
LOCH WELL Lochwell
Lochwell
Doctor Brewster Manse
Mr A Swan Parkhill
025 [Situation] Immediately south of the Parochial Manse

A well in a park south of the Parish Manse, the water of which is which is considered very pure- Doctor Brewster states that a loch once covered the field it is in; which accounts for the name
PARKHILL Parkhill
Parkhill
Mr A Swan Occupier
Mr Brewster Manse
025 [Situation] Western suburb of Leven

A substantial dwelling house two stories high, with suitable offices, a garden and 9 acres of land attached, the property of the Reverend Andrew Wallace of Oldhamistock and occupied by Mr Alexander Swan

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Lochwell Note The name of this well as written by the Field Surveyor viz as one word is evidently uncovered. It is therefore written two words being the usual & correct mode of writing such nouns

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