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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| THE INNEANS | The Onions The Onions The Onions Onion Hills Ingan Hills Ingans Ingans South Ingen Mid Ingen The Inneans The Inneans The Inneans The Inneans The Inneans The Inneans |
Andrew Douie Esq. Dollsmuir William McDonald Kingsseat Mr Young Cleish Castle Bell's Co. [County] Map. Fowlers Co. [County] Map 1828. Full. [Fullertons] Gazetteer. Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] (New) Estate Map 1846 Rev. [Reverend] Mr Ross, Cleish Manse John McPhearson Overseer Roscobie [Lime works.] Mr William McDonald Springbank Roscobie George Arnot Cleish. Mr. Lawrie (Borland of Cleish) Mr Pitbladdo, overseer Steelend Iron works (Garlands) |
030 | [situation] ⅞ Mile North of Kingsseat farm house. Three Rocky pasture hills on the estate of Cleish Castle, on the Centre one is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. These hills are Seperately named on the estate map as South Mid and North Ingens, but few persons in the locality distinguish them so. The most general term being "The Ingans" or "Inneans" and by a few of the Peasantry they are Sometimes Styled "The Three Ingans" |
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[page] 16 Plan 30C Trace No.1 Parish of Cleish.
Note: Innean. A rock or Hill. Gaelic Dictionary.
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Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties
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