Volume contents
- 1 - East Lothian , Index
- 3 - East Lothian , Dirleton
- 7 - East Lothian , Index
- 9 - East Lothian , North Berwick
- 23 - East Lothian , Index
- 25 - East Lothian , Whitekirk and Tynninghame
- 33 - East Lothian , Index
- 35 - East Lothian , Prestonkirk
- 43 - East Lothian , Index
- 45 - East Lothian , Athelstaneford
- 49 - East Lothian , Names by Collector
- 67 - East Lothian , Title Page
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| PARISH OF NORTH BERWICK | Parish of North Berwick | Parish of North Berwick | [Situation] In the Southern portion of the County. For a description of this Parish See Name Book of Plan 2C. |
|
| KINGSTON HILL | Kingston Hill Kingston Hill Kingston Hill |
Mr William Wyllie James Hislop Peter Edington |
005 | [Situation] About 6 Chains North from Fenton Tower An elevated portion of land near the Village of Kingston. |
| FENTON TOWER (Ruins of) | Fenton Tower Fenton Tower Fenton Tower |
Mr Wm. Wyllie James Hislop |
005 | [Situation] about 1 1/4 Mile N. by W. [North by West] from Sheriffhall The ruins of an old mansion house, formerly the property of the Lords of Dirleton, afterwards Viscount Fenton, and Earl of Kellie. It now belongs to Mrs Ferguson of Archerfield House. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 9
Parish of North Berwick
Form 136 Page
50 Kingston Hil
50 Fenton Tower (Ruins of )
Fenton Towers [Note] Should say whether the whole or greater part of the house is now in existence - but in a Ruinous state - or
Fenton Tower (in Ruins) See Name Book for Plan 5A OMO [Ordnanace Mapping Office]
Ordnance Survey - East Lothian county, OS Name Books - East Lothian county - Volume 30 - Parishes of Dirleton, North Berwick, Whitekirk and Tyninghame, Prestonkirk and Athelstaneford, OS1/15/30
This volume contains place names information in the parishes of Dirleton, North Berwick, Whitekirk and Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, and Athelstaneford.
Ordnance Survey - East Lothian county
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 county of East Lothian, which is in the east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.