Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MILEDYKE WOOD | Miledyke Wood Miledyke Wood |
Peter Alison GameKeeper David Low, Forester Lundin Ho. [House] |
025 | [situation] Nearly 1 1/4 Miles E. by S. [East by South] of Durie House. A wood chiefly composed of Oak beech and Elm trees planted nearly half a century ago on the Estate of Lundin, it is the property of Standard Life Assurance Company. |
| SOUTH WOOD | South Wood South Wood |
Peter Alison Gamekeeper Lundin Ho. [House] David Low Forester Lundin Ho. [House] |
025 | [Situation]About 1 1/8 Miles East of Durie House A Wood on the North side of the road leading from Leven to Largo, it Consist Chiefly of Oak beech and elm planted between 40 & 50 years ago, on the Lundin Estate, now the property of the Standard Life Assurance Company |
| MUIRTON | Muirton Muirton Muirton |
Mr. A. Wilson Blacketyside Mr. A. Wilkie factor to the Standard Life Assurance Co. [Company] |
025 | [situation] Nearly 1 mile East of Durie House. Two dwelling houses and garden one Story high on the farm of Blacketyside Occupied by farm labourers, the property of the Standard Life Assurance Company. |
Continued entries/extra info
Parish of Largo Plan 25 A Trace 5. 60[page no.]
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Ordnance Survey - Fife and Kinross counties
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