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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PARK LANE [Peterhead] Park Lane
Park Lane
Park Lane
Name on House Corner
Plan of Peterhead 1805
Pratt's Buchan 1859
023 A small narrow Lane, so called leading from the Longate to the Seagate. In the north-west corner of this Lane joining the Longate, there formerly stood an old house which is now rebuilt, in which the Chevalier resided. "It was here that the Pretender first landed, on the 25th day of December 1715, and resided for sometime (in that old house, South-end of the Longate, presently belonging to Mr James Annand) visiting, and being visited privately by his allies, Earl Marischal etc. previously to his leaving it for Aberdeen." Buchan's Annals of Peterhead 1819. page 10.
FISHCURING WORKS [Seagate, Peterhead] Fishcuring Works Name on House Corner
Plan of Peterhead 1805
Pratt's Buchan 1859
023 A Fishcuring establishment situated in Seagate, in which are cured great quantities of fish, which are sent to the principal towns in England.

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