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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BACK LAWN [Kinross House] Back Lawn
Back Lawn
Back Lawn
J Baird Esqr
R Young Esqr
H Laird Esqr
022 A piece of policy ground at the back of Kinross House extending eastward to a row of large trees.
OLD BURIAL GROUND [W side of Loch Leven] Old Burying Ground Old Burying Ground Old Burying Ground Old Burying Ground J Baird Esqr R.Young Esqr
Mr G Barnet
Bells Co[County] Map
022 An old Burying Ground on an eminence near the margin of the Lake about 1/2 mile east of Kinross. There are several neat monuments in it and a Tomb part of the Old Parish Church of Kinross still used as a Burial ground
DAMSIDE STREET Damside Street
Damside Street
Damside Street
J Baird Esq
R. Young Esq
Mr G. Barnet
A crooked Street running from east to west, and bearing the name from the Free Church to the Town Mill - It takes its name from a Mill [ - ] which enters it near the Free Church and runs along it covered at intervals with conduits, and turns the machinery of the town Mill

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Plan 22 B. Parish of Kinross

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Damside Street: Remarks column .. Not sure if the word indicated thus [ - ] is Head or Lead

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