Kirkland, a village in Wemyss parish, Fife, on the right bank of the Leven, 1¼ mile W of Leven town. The seat of a large flax-spinning mill, it has a public hall constructed in 1875 out of an old schoolhouse, and capable of accommodating 150 persons. Pop. (1861) 448, (1871) 355.
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