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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CHURCH (United Presbyterian) [Moniaive] | United Presbyterian Church | Mr morrine. Mr mcTurk. Mr Hogg. |
030 | [Situation] In Chapel Street 4 Chains South from Minnyhive Cross. A commodious plain building 2 stories High enclosed by a stone wall was built and supported by the congregation |
HIGH STREET [Moniaive] | High street High street High street |
Mr morrine . Mr Dalziel. Mr Hogg. |
030 | [Situation] Forming the Central portion of Minnyhive, Leading street of the Village, commencing at minnihive Bridge, and joining with Chapel street, North street, and, Ayr Street. |
CHAPEL STREET [Moniaive] | Chapel street Chapel street Chapel street |
Mr. Morrine. Mr. Dalziel. Mr. Hogg. |
030 | [Situation] From near the west end of High Street extending South. A considerable street commencing at High street, runs S.E. [South East] as far as the Mill Burn. |
CAIRNSIDE ROW | North street North street North street Cairnside Row |
Mr. Morrine Mr Dalziel Mr. Barber Mr. Mc Turk. Hastings hall |
030 | [Situation] From the west end of High Street extending N, W, [North West] This street which joins High street and Ayr street with Houses only on the N [North] side |
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