Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| LOGIE [village] | Logie | John M. Bowman Esq. Logie House Revd. [Reverend] William R. Watson Ph. [Parish] Manse. Revd. G. Somerville F.C. [Free Church] Manse |
006 | [situation] In the Southern side of the Parish of Logie. This is a very small Village and the only one in the Parish, the population being about 50, with every possibility of its becoming less. It consists of a few houses on each side of a branch road, and, with one or two exceptions of one storey in height. A small piece of garden is attached to each of them; feued from the estate of Logie. The majority of the inhabitants are field laborers, and weaving to a small extent gives employment to a few families. Nothing of interest is connected with the village, neither is there a public house or shop of any kind. The parish itself is without a public house. In the village is the parish church and school, and Free Church, a few yards north of it is the parish manse, and north and east is Logie House |
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58 Parish of Logie Plan 6A Trace 5
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Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties
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