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