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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EASTER GLASSLIE | Easter Glasslie Easter Glasslie Easter Glasslie East Glasslie |
Mr James Galloway Major Wilson Mr J Petrie County Map |
016 | A substantial dwelling house with garden and necessary farm houses attached the property of Mr Preston in Westmoreland Occupied by Mr James Galloway. |
| WESTER GLASSLIE | Wester Glasslie Wester Glasslie Wester Glasslie West Glasslie |
Major Wilson Mr J Galloway Mr J Petrie County Map |
016 | A stone building one story high with outhouses all in good repair the property of Mr Kilgour who resides in Edinburgh he is the Occupier also represented by a grieve or Foreman who resides on the ground. |
| FERNIE FAULD | Fernie Fauld Fernie Fauld |
Major Wilson Mr Galloway |
016 | An inclosure South of Wester Glasslie originally used or supposed to be for the protection of Sheep it is conjectured by many in the Neighbourhood that Col [Colonel] Miller in his papers relating to the Antiquities in the Parish of Falkland ascribed many of these Buchts or Faulds as being either Danish or British Forts or encampments. It may be a s well to mention that trace of many of these Faulds are on the South side of the Lomonds and might justly lead to the conclusion that they could not all be Forts or places fortified. |
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Plan 16D Trace 8 Parish of Falkland
Easter Glasslie situation -- 10 Chains East of Wester Glasslie.
Fernie Fauld situation -- 25 Chains S.W. [South West] of Easter Glasslie.
[Note - Fernie Fauld] Fauld. An enclosure of any kind. Jameson.
Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties, OS Name Books - Fife and Kinross county - Volume 29 - Parishes of Falkland, Leslie, Portmoak and Strathmiglo, OS1/13/29
This volume contains information on the place names found in the parishes of Falkland, Leslie, Portmoak, and Strathmiglo.
Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties
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