OS1/10/11/120A
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BUCCLEUCH STREET | Buccleuch Street Buccleuch Street Buccleuch Street |
Corner Board J. Milligan R. Kemp Esqr. |
049 | [Situation] Running S.S.W. [South South West] from Castle Street to New Bridge A wide Street leading from castle Street to the new Bridge . For the most part of the length, the centre is macadamised [&] its sides are well paved . It is drained and lighted with Gas. The Houses are chiefly of a good description, generally two Storeys high occupied by respectable families and [professional] gentlemen.- In this street is the Jail and on the North end of it stands the Episcopalian Chapel.- |
BREWERY STREET | Brewery Street Brewery Street |
Corner Board William Gray |
055 | [Situation] Leading N.W. [North West] from S.W. [South West] end of Friar's Vennel to Buccleuch Street. A Short Street leading from under a Viaduct at Buccleuch Street to Whitesands It's well paved, drained and lighted with Gas,- in it are a few public - houses. These houses are from 2 to 3 Storeys in height and are chiefly occupied by Working -people |
DURHAM OX INN | Durham Ox Inn Durham Ox Inn Durham Ox Inn |
Sign Board Mr McGeorge Mr. Sloan |
055 | [Situation] Towards the N.W. [North West] of White Sands A Small Inn on White Sands having only slight outward accommodation- |
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