Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHURCH [parish] | Church Church Church |
Revd. [Reverend] J Spears Revd. [Reverend] A Johnson Mr Sang |
031 | [Situation] In the town of Kinglassie A small oblong building situated in a Grave Yard. it is the Parish Church of Kinglassie, and of very plain appearance, it has been often repaired. date of erection unknown. |
| GLEBE [Kinglassie] | Glebe Glebe Glebe |
Property Map Mr Sang J Goodall |
031 | [Situation] On the West side of Kinglassie Three small enclosures connected with the parish church and lying quite close to the Manse |
| POST OFFICE [Kinglassie] | Post Office Post Office Post Office |
Mr Kilgour Name Board Revd. [Reverend] A Johnson |
031 | [Situation] in the town of Kinglassie A Bakers Shop in the village of Kinglassie, used as a Post Office the letters are carried to and from Kirkcaldy by a foot postman being a branch of the Kirkcaldy office |
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Plan 31B
Kinglassie Parish
Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties, OS Name Books - Fife and Kinross county - Volume 9 - Parishes of Auchterderran, Dysart and Kinglassie, OS1/13/9
This volume contains information on the place names found in the parishes of Auchterderran, Dysart, and Kinglassie.
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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