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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BINNEND Binend,
Binnend,
Fraser's County Map,
William Young Esq,
Mr Davidson,
Johnston's County Map
036 An ordinary Farm house and offices attached, situated at the side of The Binn as the name denotes.
THE BINN The Binn,
Binn Hill,
The Bin,
Reverend J Hardie,
R Beveridge Esq,
Mr Young Esq,
Chart of the Firth of Forth,
Sebbalds History of Fife,
New Statistical Accounts,
A mountain, Jamison,
Old Statistical Accounts,
Mr Davidson,
Mr Hutchison Town Clerk Burntisland
036 A hill of considerable elevation, north of the Town of Burntisland, on the south side of which are two patches of inacessible rocks. "This hill is very steep and elevated between 5 & 600 feet above the level of the sea. From its appearance one would be almost induced to believe it had undergone some violent comination, and that the rocks on each side were incrusted with something like volcanic matter" Sibbald's Fife & Kinross
WHINNYHALL Whinnyhall Fraser's County Map,
Mr Davidson,
William Young Esq
036 A good farm house and offices attached, the farm is well ornamented with long stripes of plantations and evergreens, the plantations bear no names

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