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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
COLLEGE WYND [Kilmarnock] College Wynd
College Wynd
Plate on Wall
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr A Hamilton Town Clerk
Mr James Hamilton
018 Extends from Dunlop Street to Bank Street, it is a narrow land & Consists of Houses One and two Storeys high, Slated and thatched, and in good repair. So Called, it is said from the Circumstance of a College or School, which was in Connection with the Parish Church, to have been Situated in the Lane About the Seventeenth Century.-
LOW CHURCH LANE [Kilmarnock] Low Church Lane
Low Church Lane
Low Church Lane
Low Church Lane
Plate on Wall
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr A Hamilton Town Clerk
Mr James Hamilton
018 Extended from College Wynd to its junction With Cheapside and Bank Street, the houses are One & two Storeys high, Slated and thatched, and irregularly built. So Called from its Proximity of the Low Church.
KING STREET BRIDGE King Street Bridge
King Street Bridge
King Street Bridge
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr A Hamilton Town Clerk
Mr James Hamilton
018 A most Substantial Bridge of One Arch Situated in King Street, and erected over the Kilmarnock Water. Was built in 1814 by the Parliamentary trustees Appointed for the improvement of Kilmarnock; and King Street now forms part of the Turnpike road between Glasgow and Ayr. The bridge in question becomes a County Bridge.

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