FIFE HERALD, THURSDAY 16TH MAY 1839
DUNFERMLINE
On Thursday, the 2nd instant, the young ladies attending Mrs More’s seminary, Cairneyhill Manse, presented her with a valuable piece of plate, with a suitable inscription, and Miss More with a very handsome writing desk and box, as tokens of their sincere esteem for their teachers, and expression of their heartfelt gratitude to them for their zealous exertions to promote their progress in their studies, and advance their moral and religious improvement.

DUNFERMLINE SATURDAY PRESS, SATURDAY 20TH JULY 1861
PRECENTOR WANTED
Wanted, for the UP Congregation at Cairneyhill, a precentor. Salary, £7 per annum.
Applications to be sent to Mr John Bruce, on or before the 2nd August proximo. Testimonials of character required.

Cairneyhill, 20th July 1861.
DUNFERMLINE SATURDAY PRESS, SATURDAY 18TH OCTOBER 1862
SABBATH DESECRATION IN CAIRNEYHILL
To the editor.
Sir, I hope you will allow me space in your Saturday paper, to complain of Sabbath desecration which the inhabitants of this village have been frequently subjected to this past summer, from some reckless young men belonging to our neighbouring city and village.
These youths seem to think, when they come here, that they are beyond the jurisdiction of the law, and are at liberty to do anything they take a fancy for, much to the annoyance of the inhabitants.
Surely the police who are always prying about, and have even seen some of the perpetrators, might try and put a stop to such misdemeanours.
I am, etc, an inhabitant.
Cairneyhill, October 17th 1862.