Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CRESCENT HILL | Crescent Hill Crescent Hill |
Mr. Adamson Balcarres R. Patterson Charleton |
026 | A hill of a small oval shape on the farm of East Coats & estate of Charleton, its surface consists of arable & wooded ground from a semicircular shape of wood at the base of it the name is derivede. |
| CRESCENT WOOD | Crescent Wood Crescent Wood |
Mr. Adamson Balcarres R. Patterson Charleton |
026 | A small stripe of wooded ground on the estate of Charleton, consisting of Fir Oak Birch & brushwood. It is of nearly a semicircular shape hence its name. |
| EAST COATES | East Coates East Coates |
Mr. Adamson Balcarres R. Patterson Charleton |
026 | A large farmhouse & offices all in good repair, attached to it is a farm of ground the property of Captain Thomson of Charleton & occupied by Mr. Morgan (farmer) |
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59 List of Names collected by Thomas Smith C.Asst [Civilian Assistant]
Parish of Newburn Plan 26A Trace 1
[signed] Thomas Smith c/a [Civilian Assistant] 18th April 1853
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Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties
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