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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHAPEL (in ruins) | Chapel (in Ruins) Chapel (in Ruins) Chapel (in Ruins) |
Mr. James Hutchison 44 Queen Street Mr. Alexander Creighton Mr. Alexander Ogilvie 7 Back St. |
023 | THis was formerly a Brewery until about 1826 when it was purchased and fitted up as a Chapel by the Wesleyan Methodist, and used as such until about 1832 when it was sold to the present proprietor Revd. [Reverend] John Mearns and was used as a chapel by the Independents and from 1836 to 1845 again by the Wesleyan Methodists. It then fell into disuse as a Chapel but was occupied as a dwelling house and handloom factory. It has lately been unoccupied and is in a very delapidated state of repair. This chapel is to be repaired shortly. |
BREWERY [Thistle Street,Peterhead] | Brewery Brewery Brewery |
Name on Board Mr. George McGlashan Proprietor Peterhead Almanac & Buchan Directory 1865 |
023 | A small Brewery Commonly called Thistle Street Brewery, from its situation in Thistle Street. It is generally Small Ale or Table Beer that is brewed here. The stronger and better Ales & Porter are imported in barrels of Casks, bottled and sold by retail etc. here. Mr George McGlashan proprietor. |
BACK STREET [Peterhead] | Back Street Back Street Back Street |
Name on Street Corner Plan of Peterhead 1805 Peterhead Almanac etc. 1865 |
023 | An ordinary narrow street so called extending from the Junction of Queen St. Chapel St. and Backgate to Thistle St. Prince St. and Albion Streets. |
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