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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PITLOUR HILL | Pitlour Hill Pitlour Hill |
Mr. Robert Elder. Reediehill D. Aucterlonie Pituncarty |
009 | [situation] About 1 Mile E.N.E. [East North East] of the farm house of Glentarkie. A considerable hill on the estate of Pitlour, Chiefly planted with wood; there is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station on its summit. and is the property of Mr. Skene of Pitlour. |
| PITLOUR WOOD | Pitlour Wood Pitlour Wood |
Mr. Robert Elder. Reediehill Mr. S. Auchterlonie Pituncarty |
009 | [situation] About 1 Mile E.N.E. [East North East] of the farm house of Glentarkie. An extensive plantation of fir and forest trees, on and near Pitlour Hill: the most part of the wood has only been recently planted. It is the property of Mr. Skene. Pitlour House. |
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30 Parish of Auchtermuchty Plan 9.C. Trace 5.
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Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties
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