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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
FLESH MARKET BRIDGE Flesh Market Bridge
Flesh Market Bridge
Flesh Market Bridge
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr. A. Hamilton Town Clerk
Mr. James Hamilton
018 A Substantial Bridge of One Arch Spanning the Kilmarnock Water, and Connects Waterloo Street with Guard Lane and Market Lane. Was Built, and is Kept in repair by the Burgh of Kilmarnock and is Consequently not a County Bridge it takes its name from its Proximity to the Fleshmarket.
FLESH MARKET [Kilmarnock] Flesh Market
Flesh Market
Flesh Market
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr. A. Hamilton Town Clerk
Mr. James Hamilton
018 This is a very insignificant Building, as much as there being only One Butchery stall in it, it is adjoining the Flesh Market Bridge, and built on the top of an Arch which spans the Kilmarnock Water, [the] entrance is from the Bridge, Occupied by Messers. Arbuckle Fleshers and the Property of the Borough
GUARD LANE [Kilmarnock] Guard Lane
Guard Lane
Guard Lane
Guard Lane
Plate on Wall
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr. A. Hamilton Town Clerk
Mr. James Hamiton
018 Extends from King Street to the Flesh Market Bridge and Market Lane, It Consists of houses two & three Storeys high Slated and in good repair, The Police Station is in this Lane, which probably Suggested the name. -

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