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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CROWN INN [Dumfries] | Crown Inn Crown Inn Crown Inn |
Sign Board E. Dove R. Kemp Esqr. |
055 | [Situation] In Crown Inn Close An old Public - house 2 Storeys high, with Stables attached Capable of Accomodation 15 horses. occupied by E. Dove,- the property of Mr. Maxwell Castledouglas .- |
CROWN INN CLOSE [Dumfries] | Crown Inn Close Crown Inn Close |
Edward Dove R. Kemp esqr. |
055 | [Situation] Running from High Street t Irish Street A long wide Close leading from High Street to Irish Street -, paved And drained. The houses are from 2 to 3 Storeys high And in middling repair . In it is the Crown Inn from which it derives the Name . |
CORSON'S CLOSE [Dumfries] | Corson's Close Corson's Close |
E. Dove Thomas Craig |
055 | [Situation] heading fro irish Street to High St. A narrow Close leading from Heigh Street to Irish Street.- Its houses Are Chiefly 2 and 3 Storeys high, occupied as Storehouses And work shops .- At the end of it And adjoining Irish St. is a Brewery belonging to Mr Corson. |
TWO CLOSES [Dumfries] | Two Closes Two Closes Two Closes |
Thomas Craig Robert Kemp Esqr. William Wilson |
055 | [Situation] Branching in a S.W. [South West] direction from high St. towards Irish Str. A wide Close opening into High Street by two entries which gave rise to the Name. It is paved And drained . Houses generally 3 Storeys high. |
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