Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| SANDYRIGS WOOD | Sandyrigs Wood Sandyrigs Wood Sandyrigs Wood |
Robert Cooper Mr. Bane George Fargan |
026 | [situation] About 1 1/2 miles N.N.W. from St. Monance. A small plantation consisting of Ash, Oak, Birch and Fir trees, situated on the farm formerly called "Sandyrigs". |
| ST MONANS BURN | St. Monance Burn St. Monance Burn |
James Williams George Fargan |
026 | [situation] Passes E [East] side of St. Monance Church. A small stream which rises on the farm of Balbuthie, flows for about one mile in a south-easterly direction and falls into the Firth of Forth at the village of St. Monance. |
Continued entries/extra info
24 Parish of St. Monans
[Margin Note] In forms 136 Page..96 & 95
[Note - St. Monans Burn] See Page 24 for spelling of parish name. [Transcribers Note]
Transcriber's notes
The spelling of St. Monans / Monance does not seem to have stuck as the Statistical Account only refers to St Monance, as it is to this day. The reference to P.24 perhaps refers to page 17 of this volume.
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