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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Site of TRINITY OR QUAYHEAD PORT | Site of Trinity or Quayhead Port Site of Trinity or Quayhead Port Site of Trinity or Quayhead Port Shiprow Port |
Mr. Stewart Teacher J Angus Esqre Town Clerk A Fraser Esq City Chamberlain Kennedy's Annals. Volume I. Cornage's Brief Survey |
075 | This is the site of one of the ancient gates or Ports "which was erected in the south end of the Shiprow within a few Yards of the Shore Br [Brae] and was removed early in the eigtheenth Century. As it led to the Trinity Friars Place, as well as to the Quay it obtained these names. |
THAIN'S CHARITY SCHOOL | Thain's Charity School Thain's Charity School Thain's Charity School Thain's Charity School Thain's Charity School |
Mr. John Stewart Teacher Post Office Directory Mr. Law Baker Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 1843 Courage's Brief Survey |
075 | A School established inn the Year 1788 by deed of Mortification of Mr. James Thain Merchant Aberdeen. for the purpose of educating poor Children free of Cost. It is under the supervision of the City Parish Clergy and five members of Session. The average attendance is about 50. |
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