Friday, April 8, 2011

Bankhead, the property of the heirs of the late Andrew Peddie, Esq. This property was formerly called Arnydie, and was part of the extensive estates acquired by Sir Thomas Hope in this parish. Between South Callange and Bankhead, is Blackfauld, the property of William Lawson, Esq., of Pitlethie. Proceeding east from South Callange are the lands of Buldinny, now the property of five different persons. That portion called Over Baldinny belongs to James Webster, Esq., writer, Cupar; Nether Baldinny to the heirs of Mrs Smith. The remaining part of the lands belong to William Morgan, Esq., Coats, parish of Largo ; the heirs of Thomas Pitcairn ; and the heirs of the late Andrew Peddie, Esq., of Bankhead.

History of the county of Fife:
from the earliest period to the present time, Volume 2 (Google eBook)
Front Cover
John M. Leighton, Joseph Swan, James Stewart
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J. Swan, 1840



The Literary souvenir; or, Cabinet of poetry and romance, ed. by A.A. Watts. [on large paper].
(Google eBook)
Front Cover
Alaric Alexander Watts
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Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Green, 1833

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