OS1/25/20/109
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MARKET CROSS [Culross] | Cross Cross |
Mr. William Stephen Mr. Alexander Luke |
142 | [Situation] In the central portion of the town of Culross An ancient Stone Cross in good preservation Situated near to Centre of the Burgh. The Cross is of an Octagonal form and there is a flight of four steps ascending to the pedestal of the Cross. |
THE TRON (Remains of) [Culross] | Tron Tron |
Mr. William Stephen Mr. Alexander Luke |
142 | [Situation] In the SW. [South West] Side of the town of Culross This is the base of the Tron or public Weighing place formerly used in the Burgh, it consists of a Cube of Solid Maonery about four feet a side in the place Called Sandhaven fronting the Townhouse |
SANDHAVEN | Sandhaven Sandhaven |
Mr. William Stephen Mr. Alexander Luke |
142 | [Situation] In the SW [South West] Side of the town of Culross The name applies to an Open Space fronting the Town House, near the Centre of which is the Old Tron. |
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[Page] 109Parish of Culross -- Sheet 142 No. 1 Trace 2
Market Cross
Although there is no market held now in the town of Culross yet it is
written that this Cross was orginally erected for a Market Cross. In the
charter of King James VI to the burgh dated 1588 there is given the privilege of
the above is not the original Cross as it has the date 1819 cut on it but is according
to tradition on the site of the original one.
THe Tron (Remains of)
The Tron is probably ancient, but if it was erected immediately
after the town was raised to the dignity of a Royal burgh in 1588
I would expect to find it in the vicinity of the Market Cross.
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