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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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