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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
THE SHIP INN The Ship Inn
The Ship Inn
The Ship Inn
George Turnbull
Alexander Lowrie
Alexander Brodie
[situation] On the S. [South] side of Harbour Head.
A common Public House on the West side of Harbour Head
CUSTOM HOUSE Custom House
Custom House
Custom House
Mr. Wellinyale Collector
Mr. Ingram Locker
Alexander Lowrie
[situation] on the W. [West] side of High Street.
Part of a private house used as an office for collection of Custom dues. It is rented from A.G. Malcolm & the Heirs of the late James Cumming & is situate on the NW [Northwest] side of High Street.
SAILORS' WALK Sailor's Walk
Sailor's Walk
Sailor's Walk
Alexander Lowrie
Alexander Brodie
Mr. Thomson Supert. [Superintendent] Of Police.
[situation] On the E. [East] side of High Street.
An open space between the basin & High Street a favourite place of resort for sailors.
MALCOLM'S WYND Malcolm's Wynd
Malcolm's Wynd
Malcolm's Wynd
Malcolm's Wynd
Woods Map of Town 1824
Mr. Melville Sessions Clerk
Alexander Lowrie
Henry Beveridge Esqr.
[situation] Branching from the N. [North] side of High Street.
A narrow lane leading up a steep ascent, off the NW [Northwest] side of High street.

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[Note] Wynd. An Alley a Lane. Jamieson.

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The ship Inn. The O.S. surveyors seem to have a problem navigating in Harbour Head!

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