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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CASTLE STREET [Ferry Port on Craig] Castle Street
Castle Street
Castle Street
Nameboard.
Mr. James Morrison Par. [Parish] School.
Mr. James Chalmers Sub. [Subscription] School.
002 [Situation] About 4 chains N.N.W. [North North West] of the Parish Church of Ferry Port on Craig.
This is the continuation S. [South] Eastwards of Broad Street to the East end of William Street, in Ferry-Port-on-Craig. It is a portion of the turnpike Road, as is the principal street in the Village. The houses are well built and generally two Storeys high.
WILLIAM STREET [Ferry Port on Craig] William Street
William Street
William Street
Nameboards
Mr. James Morrison.
Mr. James Chalmers.
002 [Situation] About 3 chains West of the Parish Church of Ferry Port on Craig.
This street runs parallel to and South of Castle Street. It extends from Albert Street Eastwards to the Junction of Castle Street and Queen Street. The houses are detached, elegantly laid out with gardens, Evergreens etc. Surrounding, and two to three storeys high.
DOUGALL STREET [Ferry Port on Craig] Dougall Street
Dougall Street
Dougall Street
Nameboards.
Mr. James Morrison.
Mr. James Chalmers.
002 [Situation] About 5 chains West of the Parish Church of Ferry Port on Craig.
This is a New Street, only partly formed; it runs parallel to, and South of William Street. It extends from Spierhill Road Eastward to Queen Street. The houses are detached Cottages Surrounded by Gardens, shrubs etc and are two to three Storeys high.

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