OS1/13/98/42
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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INNERLEVEN LINKS | Innerleven Links | Mr. Hunter Innerleven Cottage Mr. James Campbell Methill |
025 | [situation] Fronting the Sea a little South of River Eden. A Strip of rough pasture lying between Methill Village and the River Leven along High Water mark, it is Occupied by John Campbell and Adam Keddie of Innerleven under Admiral Wemyss of Wemyss. |
INNERLEVEN | Innerleven Innerleven Innerleven Innerleven Innerleven Innerleven Dubby Side Dubbieside |
Mr. H. Smyth John Steven Revd. [Reverend] Dr. Bell Thomas Bywater Esq factor to Admiral Wemyss Mr. J. Balfour, Elm Park Johnston's Co. [County] Map Register of Co. [County] Voters |
025 | [situation] Fronting the Sea a little South of Leven Bridge A Village Consisting of one 1 principal Street Nearly a quarter of a Mile long, Containing a population of upwards of 500, the houses are principally 2 Stories high and chiefly occupied by Weavers, Colliers & Small traders; there is An United Presbyterian Church, 3 Public houses and a few Grocers shops in it, formerly the appellation of "Dubbyside" was applied to it, from the Wretched Condition the Street was kept in; at present it is tolerably clean and the thoroughfare paved. The whole is on Wemyss Estate, the property of Admiral Wemyss of Wemyss Castle. |
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42 [page] Parish of Markinch Plan 25 C Trace 2.This place was formerly Called Dubbieside but it is now Called Innerleven [this is written beneath the Innerleven entry]
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