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Derectoet.] CEEES AND KEMBACK. 191<br />
Patrick William, painter, Ceres<br />
Pearson James, land surveyor, inspector<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ipoor and collector <strong>of</strong><br />
rates, tlie Wynd, Ceres<br />
Eobertson Alex, china dealer, Ceres<br />
Eobertson Donald, potato merchant,<br />
Mayfield, Ceres<br />
Scott James, road contractor, Doreslones,<br />
Ceres<br />
Sharp William, gas manager, Ceres<br />
Smith Charles, fleeher and ironmonger,<br />
Ceres<br />
Walker Thos. R. auctioneer & cattle<br />
dealer, Ca<strong>the</strong>rine Bank, Ceres<br />
Weir Eobert, registrar <strong>of</strong> births,<br />
deaths, and marriages, public<br />
school, Ceres<br />
Wemyss John, lime burner, Burn-<br />
Bide, Cerea<br />
FAEMEES.<br />
nr THB PABIBH OF CBBBS.<br />
Amos Walter, Hall Teases<br />
Anderson James, Upper Callango<br />
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Berwick William, Barbara Field<br />
Berwick Andrew, Bandurran<br />
Bissett G-eorge, Windygates<br />
Blair Graham, Fleecefaulds<br />
Crichton John, Baldinnie<br />
Dingwall Peter, Ladedie<br />
Dryburgh Da^dd, Craigrothie<br />
Dryburgh John, Kiniemonth<br />
Forgan Thomas, Findas<br />
Forret E. B. Ladedie quarries<br />
Hain John & James, Denhead<br />
Henderson Thos. CraighaU mains<br />
Husband David, Stru<strong>the</strong>rs<br />
Law WiUiam, Wester Pitscottie<br />
Lees David (rep. <strong>of</strong>) Pitscottie<br />
Mat<strong>the</strong>w Alexander, Stru<strong>the</strong>r barns<br />
Maxwell John, Bankhead<br />
Melville (rep. <strong>of</strong> late Mrs. James),<br />
<strong>North</strong> Callange<br />
Milne Alexander, South Newbiggin<br />
Milne (rep. <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> late James)<br />
Whitehill<br />
Pearson David, <strong>North</strong> Scotstarvit<br />
Playfair Charles, Carskerdo<br />
Eobertson David, Ga<strong>the</strong>rcauld<br />
Eobertson Donald, Mayfield<br />
Eobertson WilHam, Eing<br />
Scott James, Doves lones<br />
Smith William, Bridge end<br />
Strachan William, Percy<br />
Turpie WiUiam, Chance Inn<br />
Walker Walter, Newbiggin <strong>of</strong> Cerea<br />
Wallace George, Ne<strong>the</strong>r Magask<br />
Wallace James, Bankhead<br />
Wann John, Tarvit Mill<br />
Wemyss John, Burnside<br />
White James, Upper Magaek<br />
Wilson James, Muirhead<br />
Young John, Edenwood<br />
IN THB PAEIBH OF KJMBACK.<br />
Bruce James, Greenside<br />
Douglas John H. Kinnaird<br />
Ireland James, Newbiggin <strong>of</strong> Blebo<br />
Law Andrew, Bhnkbonny<br />
Eintoul David, Blebo Maine<br />
Terras James, West Dura ,<br />
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Wilson Thomas, Dura farm ,,<br />
GRAIL & KINGSBARNS:<br />
Bfnjida-gaul<br />
CEAIL is a parish and seaport, 4 miles from<br />
Anstru<strong>the</strong>r, 10 S.E. from St. Andrews, and 26 E.<br />
from Kirkcaldy. It is situated on <strong>the</strong> extreme east<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> county, being bounded on <strong>the</strong> east by <strong>the</strong> sea,<br />
on <strong>the</strong> north by <strong>the</strong> sea and Kingsbarns, on <strong>the</strong> west<br />
by Kingsbarns and Denino, and on <strong>the</strong> south by<br />
Carnbee, Kilrenny, and <strong>the</strong> sea. Crail received a<br />
charter from Eobert Bruce in 1306, which was confirmed<br />
by five sovereigns. The town chiefly consists<br />
<strong>of</strong> two streets, <strong>the</strong> ends <strong>of</strong> which were in days <strong>of</strong> yore<br />
closed with strong gates. Vestiges <strong>of</strong> a chapel,<br />
which was dedicated to St. Eufus, remain. On <strong>the</strong><br />
top <strong>of</strong> a cliff are traces <strong>of</strong> a castle, where David I. at<br />
times resided. Ada, mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>of</strong> Malcolm <strong>the</strong> IV.,<br />
gave certain houses in Crail to <strong>the</strong> monks <strong>of</strong> Dryburgh.<br />
An ancient church in <strong>the</strong> town is a good<br />
specimen <strong>of</strong> pointed architecture. In <strong>the</strong> neighbourhood<br />
are a few mansions and a castle worth visiting.<br />
Post Office, Crail, Miss A. Gosman, postmistress.<br />
Letters from all parts arrive at 10-0 a.m., 8-0 p.m.,<br />
and 8-0 p.m., and are despatched at 10-0 a.m. and<br />
8-0 p.m. Money Order Office, Telegraph, and<br />
Savings' Bank.<br />
Post Office, Kingsbarns, James Mackintosh, postmaster.—Letters<br />
from all parts arrive (from St.<br />
Audxews) at 2-0 p.iu.« and are despatched <strong>the</strong>reto at<br />
—<br />
aoL'ioi) imsr-<br />
11-0 a.m. Letters from all parts arrive (from Crail)<br />
at 11-0 a.m,, and are despatched <strong>the</strong>reto at 2-0 p^m,<br />
Crail is <strong>the</strong> nearest Money Order Offii builliii<br />
PLACES OF WOESHIP AND THEIE MINiSTEES7<br />
Established Chubchbs:—<br />
Crail—Eev. John Eeid<br />
Kingsbarns— ^Eev. Alexander Todd, m.a.<br />
Free Church, Crail—Eev. John Jackson<br />
Presbyterian (United) Church, Crail—Eev. Alexandei*;<br />
Walker .<br />
MUNICIPAL OFFICES AND OPFICIALS^O<br />
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, r,-_<br />
BTJEGH OF CBAII*^; ^,,.^^j_ ^^cii^qrZ^aoU<br />
Town Hall, Crail. Riitf-sdaxjaiS<br />
/"> ,s.?0Tr.T. .'tM rft[r,-f.<br />
Burgh Assessor—Wilham Scott ;.) Ji-i^tfoiJi .s'S. bboT<br />
Town Officer—Thomas Leesr^S ,.a.k .xaiA .voa: hhoT<br />
PAEOCHIAL BOAED AND EATE OPFieES;;^<br />
For <strong>the</strong> following parishes :—Crail—William Scott,<br />
inspector <strong>of</strong> poor and collector <strong>of</strong> rates; Kingsbarns—WUham<br />
Cant, inspector and collector<br />
EEGISTEAES OF BIETHS, DEATHS, AND^^'Cf<br />
MAEEIAGES. ^^ ^^^^-^^<br />
Crail Golfing Society—Henry Lilhe, secretary<br />
East Neuk <strong>of</strong> Fife Golf Club—John Scott, secretary •-<br />
Gas Works, Crail—James Peattie, manager<br />
Harbour Office, Crail—George Gay, harbour master<br />
Public Library, Crail—Miss P. Herd, librarian;<br />
Henry Lillie, secretary<br />
Pubhc Weighing Machine, Crail—Thomaa- -Gay,<br />
maohineman ma-QR-di;^. (.c'.ouvT&i'iJ.sliS,