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| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Largie | Largie Largie Largie |
Valuation Roll Mr John Morrison (Tennant) Mr George Napier |
021.10 | A large farm house in good repair with outhouses and garden attached the property of (Lady Keith) |
| Andrew's Well | Andrew's Well Andrew's Well Andrew's Well |
Mr William Eddie (Damside) Mr John Morrison (Largie) Mr George Napier (Clashendrum) |
021.10 | A well of excellent spring water well known by this name. |
| The Law | The Law The Law The Law |
Mr John Morrison (Largie) Mr William Eddie Mr George Napier |
021.10 | A conspicuous feature on the farm and about one eighth of a mile north from the house of Largie, This is evidently artificial in construction, and Mr Morrison states that it was considerably higher some time ago, and on the summit was a large number of stones on a foundation of what appeared to have been a small building |
| Tumulus | Tumulus | 021.10 | A conspicuous feature on the farm and about one eighth of a mile north from the house of Largie, This is evidently artificial in construction, and Mr Morrison states that it was considerably higher some time ago, and on the summit was a large number of stones on a foundation of what appeared to have been a small building | |
| Stone Cists found here | (Several Stone Coffins found here) | 021.10 | The stones were taken away and the ground trenched for agricultural purposes, during the process of trenching a large number of Stone Coffins, Containing black unctuous earth and ashes, were found, (But no urns.) Mr Morrison says that the place has always been called "The Law" and is considered to have been the Seat of judgment for criminals who were afterwards executed on the adjoining hill. (See Gallow Hill Arbuthnott Parish.) It may have been used for this purpose, but originally it appears to have been a place of Sepulchre, and is a very fine Tumulus. [Signed] B. Render. Corp. R.E. 12/12/63 [Corporal Royal Engineers. 12 December 1863] |
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Parish of Kinneff & Catterline -- Sheet 21 Plan 10
Ordnance Survey - Kincardine county, OS Name Books - Kincardine county - Volume 13 - Parish of Kinneff and Catterline, OS1/19/13
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Kinneff and Catterline.
Ordnance Survey - Kincardine 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 Kincardine, which is in the north east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.