Inchgarvie, Post Office
| < Bimar, Longcraig, Welldean Quarry | Δ N.Q. Place Name | Ruins of a “Castle” > |

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| INCH GARVIE | Inch Garvie | Inchgarvie | His [History] of Dunfermline (Chalmers) | 3/4 of a mile SE [South East] by South of Northcliff | A small rocky island, situated in the centre of the Firth of Forth, between North & South Queensferry. It is very steep, except on the western part, where it slopes a little. There are the ruins of a small house and fort still to be seen on it. “In the Regency of Albany, during the minority of James 5th, Inch Garvey seems to have been employed as a State prison – Chalmers’ His [History] of Dunfermline. There is a well of fresh water at the east end of this island, considered good for household purposes |
| Inchgarvie | Sibbalds His [History] of Fife & Kinross | ||||
| Inch Garvie | Map of Fife & Kinross | ||||
| Inch Garvie | Mr William Pringle | ||||
| Inch Garvie | Mr Fraser | ||||
| Inch Garvie | Mr Grant | ||||
| Inch Garvie | Johnston’s Co [County] Map | ||||
| Inch Garvie | New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] | ||||
| POST OFFICE | Post Office | Mr Pringle | 12 chains ESE [East South East] of Northcliff | A small cottage house in the village of North Queensferry, at present used for the receipt and delivery of letters only. | |
| Post Office | Mr Grant | ||||
| Post Office | Name Board |
| < Bimar, Longcraig, Welldean Quarry | Δ N.Q. Place Name | Ruins of a “Castle” > |