Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| KIRKMAY | Kirkmay\nKirkmay\nKirkmay\nKirkmay | Mr. Robert Duncan Occupier.\nMr. J. Inglis Kirkmay Ho [House]\nWilliam Tosh Third part\nCounty Map [Johnstons] | 020 | [situation] About 55 chains S.W. [South West] from Crail Church\nA large and commodious farm steading with dwelling house of 2 stories. It is South West from the Town. It is occupied by Robert Duncan, and the proprietor is James Inglis Esq Kirkmay House, Crail. |
| BANKHEAD | Bankhead\nBankhead\nBankhead\nBankhead | Revd. [Reverend] William Merson\nJames Inglis Esq.\nMr. J. Webster\nMr. J. Bowman | 020 | [situation] South West end of the village of Crail\nA steep foot way leading from the Harbour, past the Gas Work, to the West gate near the entrance to the town. |
Continued entries/extra info
66 [page no.] Parish of Crail - Plan 20 B - Trace 7 -\n[signed] James Ireland c/a [Civilian Assistant] 5 July 1853.\nNot written for want of room [This has been written in large letters across the lower left side of the page and a diagonal line has been put through the Modes of Spelling column for Bankhead]
Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties, OS Name Books - Fife and Kinross county - Volume 84 - Parishes of Kilrenny, Kingsbarn and Crail, OS1/13/84
This volume contains information on the place names found in the parishes of Kilrenny, Kingsbarn, and Crail.
Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the counties of Fife in the east of Scotland and Kinross in central Scotland. The boundaries of these counties were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.
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