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CHAPTER III. 



Buildings. 



SECTION I. 



HOUSES OF PROPRIETORS. 



I EW counties in Scotland can boast of so great 

 a number of noblemen's and gentlemen's houses 

 as the County of Fife ; many of which are un- 

 commonly elegant, and by the rich and exten- 

 sive plantations, and pleasure grounds, with 

 which they are surrounded, add greatly to the 

 beauty of the country. To enumerate all the 

 houses belonging to proprietors would be unne- 

 cessary ; I shall therefore mention such only as 

 appear to be most worthy of notice. 



Houses of the Nobility. 



* Crauford Lodge The Earl of Crauford 



Leslie House The Countess of Rothes 



Aberdour The Earl of Morton 



Dinnibirsel The Earl of Moray 



Kelly House 7 TI_ -i- i r v 



*Cambo House < The Earl of Kelly 



