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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BUCKHAVEN | Buckhaven | Revd. William Cowan Manse Mr. Alexander Patrick Buckhaven New Stat. Acct. 1845 |
025 | A large and extending village occupied chiefly by fishermen. see descriptive remarks from adjoining form of which the village is nearly all shown. |
BUCKHAVEN LINKS [links] | Buckhaven Links | Revd. William Cowan Manse Mr. Alexander Patrick, Buckhaven Thomas Bywater Esq. factor to Admiral Wemyss |
025 | A narrow tract of rough pasture lying between Methill and Buckhaven it is seated for Pasture by Mr. Alexander Patrick of Buckhaven from Admiral Wemyss of Wemyss Castle. |
HEADRIGS ROAD | Headriggs Road Headrigs Road |
Mr. J. Thompson, Muiredge Mr. T. Mcgregor, Innerleven Thomas Bywater Esq. factor to Admiral Wemyss W.H. Smyth Mr. J. Steven Revd. D.Bell |
025 | An accommodation road for the use of the farmers this whose land it passes on the estate of Admiral Wemyss of Wemyss Castle. and is named from the "rigs of ??????" at Buckhaven and ? westwards to the main road leading into Buckhaven. |
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All crossed out. ( A few dwelling houses, 2 stories high in the extreme east end of Buckhaven chiefly occupied by fishermen and is the property of Admiral Wemyss of Wemyss castle)Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Robina Llewellyn
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