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LEVENFIELD HOUSE |
Levenfield House
Levenfield House |
John Clark Esqr. Proprietor
Mr Galloway |
018 |
A fine dwelling having a large veg. [vegetable] and flower garden attached The property of John Clark Esqr. |
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LEVENFIELD BLEACH AND PRINT WORKS |
Levenfield Bleach & Print Works |
John Clark Esqr. |
018 |
John Clark Esqr. who is also proprietor of those Works immediately to the Southeast [of Levenfield House] Called Levenfield Bleach & Print Works |
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CROFTENGEA HOUSE |
Croftengea House
Croftengea House
Croftengea House |
Mr. Clark, Manager
Lewis Guthrie Esqr. Occupier
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A fine dwelling house having offices a garden, and a plot of ornamental ground attached. The property of Robert Alexander Esqr. |
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CHARLESTON ENGRAVING WORKS |
Charleston Engraving Works
Charleston Engraving Works |
Mr. Brown, Proprietor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small Engraving Work immediately South of the Stuff Store house belonging to Croftengea Print Works |
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CROFTENGEA PRINT WORKS |
Croftengea Print Works
Croftengea Print Works
Croftengea Print Works |
Mr. Clark Manager
Lewis Guthrie Esqr.
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
Very extensive Print Works situated on the west side of the River Leven The property of Robert Alexander Esqr. Glasgow. |
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NORTH STREET [Alexandria] |
North Street
North Street |
Mr. McKinlay Postmaster
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A Street leading from the end of Main Street and terminating a nameless lane at Charleston Cottage, on the north side is the Gas Works which supplies Alexandria & Bonhill with light |
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GAS WORKS [Alexandria] |
Gas Works |
Mr. McKinlay Postmaster
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
on the north side [of North Street] is the Gas Works which supplies Alexandria & Bonhill with light |
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Plan 18 - 9 No 10 Alexandria Dumbartonshire |
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CROSS STREET [Alexandria] |
Cross Street
Cross Street |
Mr. McKinlay
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A short narrow Street leading from Alexander Street to North St. |
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CHARLESTON COTTAGE |
Charleston Cottage
Charleston Cottage |
Mr. McKinlay
Mr. Brown Proprietor |
018 |
A handsome Cottage with offices and garden attached The property of Mr Brown. |
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MAIN STREET [Alexandria] |
Main Street |
Corner Tickets |
018 |
A street leading from the end of
"Bridge St" in a Northwesterly direction and terminating a short distance past the end of North St. |
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POST OFFICE [Alexandria] |
Post office |
Mr. McKinlay Post Master |
018 |
On the west side of this Street [Main Street] opposite the end of Alexander St. is the Post Office a small dwelling house the property of Mr. McKinlay |
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JOCK'S LOAN [Alexandria] |
Jock's Loan
Jock's Loan |
Mr. McKinlay Postmaster
Robert McAdams Bank St. |
018 |
A short narrow Lane or alley branching westerly off Main Street, |
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ALEXANDER STREET [Alexandria] |
Alexander Street |
Corner Tickets |
018 |
A Street branching easterly off Main Street and terminating at the River Leven |
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WATTIE'S LOAN [Alexandria] |
Wattie's Loan
Wattie's Loan |
Mr. McKinlay Postmaster Robert McAdams |
018 |
A narrow Lane branching westerly of Main St. and terminating at a farm house called Middleton |
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SUSANNAH STREET [Alexandria] |
Susannah Street
Susannah Street
Susannah Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Smith |
018 |
A Street leading from the head of Bank Street and terminating at the River Leven. |
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SUBSCRIPTION SCHOOL [Alexandria] |
Subscription School
Subscription School |
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Smith |
018 |
A small Subscription School on the South Side of Susannah St. |
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ALEXANDER STREET [Alexandria] |
Alexander Street
Alexander Street
Alexander Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr Galloway
Mr Smith |
018 |
A Street branching off Main Street and terminating at the gate way to Croftengea Print Works. |
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LUMBRAIN STREET [Alexandria] |
Lumbrain Street
Lumbrain Street |
Mr. McKinloch, Post Master
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A short Street leading from Susannah St. to Alexander Street |
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LUMBRAIN COTTAGE |
Lumbrain Cottage
Lumbrain Cottage |
Mr. Lindsay Proprietor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small but handsome Cottage having offices garden and a small Croft of land attached |
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ROSEBANK COTTAGE |
Rosebank Cottage
Rosebank Cottage |
Mr. McKinloch Post Master
Mr. Mr. Lindsay |
018 |
A cottage having a garden attached |
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MIDDLETONBANK |
Middletonbank
Middletonbank |
Mr. Galloway
Mr Smith |
018 |
This name applies to that row of 3 dwelling houses, and the one detached immediately to the east. |
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DALMONACH HOUSE |
Dalmonach House
Dalmonach House
Dalmonach House |
Mr. Gray, Manager of Works
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Smith |
018 |
A fine dwelling house having Offices a large garden and a farm of land attached. The property of - Scott Esqr. Glasgow. |
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RIVER LEVEN |
River Leven |
Mr. Gray, Manager of Works
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Smith |
018 |
Described, & Authorities quoted in Name Book, p. [page] 2, of Dumbarton, 1/500 scale. |
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BANK STREET |
Bank Street |
Corner Tickets |
018 |
A long Street leading from the end of Bridge Street in a Northwesterly direction and terminating at Main Street. |
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FERRYLOAN PLACE |
Ferryloan Place |
Ticket on Front |
018 |
This name applies to a house fronting Bank St. and a range, of a building to the rear. |
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MITCHELL STREET |
Mitchell Street |
Corner Tickets |
018 |
A Street branching off Main St and terminating at Bank Street |
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FREE CHURCH |
Free Church
Free Church |
Rev [Reverend] Mr. Beattie
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A plain built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews and gallery sufficiently commodious for about 600 persons |
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OAKBANK |
Oakbank
Oakbank |
William Guthrie Esqr. Proprietor
Mr. Galloway |
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2 fine dwelling houses having offices gardens, and a small plot of ornamental ground attached |
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CALEDONIAN AND DUMBARTONSHIRE JUNCTION RAILWAY |
Caledonian & Dumbartonshire Junction Railway
Caledonian & Dumbartonshire Junction Railway
Caledonian & Dumbartonshire Junction Railway |
Printed Schedule at Station
John Murray Station Master
Sculptured on Bridge over Bank St. |
018 |
A Railway extending from Bowling to Balloch Pier at Lochlomond. The Forth & Clyde Railway branches off it about ¼ of a mile before reaching the Loch. |
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MIDDLETONBANK COTTAGE |
Middletonbank Cottage
Middletonbank Cottage |
Mr. McKinlay Occupier
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A cottage having a garden attached. |
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LADESIDE COTTAGE |
Ladeside Cottage
Ladeside Cottage |
Miss Brown Occupier
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small but neat cottage having a garden attached |
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FERRYFIELD HOUSE |
Ferryfield House
Ferryfield House |
William McKinlay Esqr. Proprietor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small but neat cottage having a garden attached |
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FERRYFIELD PRINT WORKS |
Ferryfield Print Works
Ferryfield Print Works |
William Guthrie Esqr.
Plan of Works |
018 |
Large PrintWorks comprising of all the appropriate works shops, stores, warehouses &c. The property of William Guthrie Esqr. |
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MAIN STREET |
Main Street |
Corner Tickets |
018 |
A Street extending in a Northerly direction from the end of Bridge St. to the end of "North Street" |
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KIRK STREET |
Ann Street
Ann Street
Ann Street
Church Street
Church Street
Church Street
Church Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Galloway Collector of Poor Rates
Post Office Address
Alexander Smollet Esqr. of Cameron Ho' [House]
Feuars' Title Deeds
Mr. Kinlay
Mr. Smith - Poor Inspector |
018 |
A Street branching off Main Street and terminating at a nameless St, that leads from Bank St. to Bridge St. Alexander Smollet Esqr. who is the Superior Proprietor calls this Church St. and has it written so in all the Feuars deeds. |
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CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) |
Church (Quoad Sacra)
Church (Quoad Sacra) |
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Kidd
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A handsomely built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery &c, sufficiently commodious for about 1100 persons. It is a Quoad Sacra charge. |
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FREE CHURCH SCHOOL |
Free Church School
Free Church School |
Mr. McSkimming Teacher
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A plain built school house in connection with the Free Church |
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Sheet 18 - 9 No. 20 Town of Alexandria Parish of Bonhill Dumbartonshire |
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FREE CHURCH FEMALE SCHOOL |
Free Church Female School
Free Church Female School |
The Rev [Reverend] Mr. Beatie
Mr. McSkimming |
018 |
A female School in connection with the Free Church |
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SOUTHEND COTTAGE |
Southend Cottage
Southend Cottage |
Mr. Houston Proprietor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small but neat cottage at the South end of Main Street |
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RANDOM STREET |
Random Street
Random Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A Street branching off Mitchell St. and terminating at a nameless Street that leads from Bank St. to Bridge Street. |
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BRIDGE STREET |
Bridge Street |
Corner Tickets |
018 |
A Street extending from Bonhill Bridge to the end of Main Street |
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POLICE OFFICE |
Police Office
Police Office |
Mr. Galloway
Robert McAdams Bank St. |
018 |
A small building the interior of which contains 4 cells and the remainder a a dwelling for the Police Officer. |
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ROWANTREEBANK |
Rowantreebank
Rowantreebank |
Rev [Reverend] Mr. Kidd Occupier
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small cottage having offices and a garden attached. |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Seats for 700 |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church.
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
Mr. McGregor, Beadle.
The Revd. [Reverend] Mr Sproat |
018 |
A plain built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, gallery &c. Accommodation for about 700 persons |
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Public Play Ground |
Mr. Galloway
Robert McAdams |
018 |
A tolerably sized park appropriated wholly as a public play Ground |
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ALEXANDRIA |
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria
Alexandria |
Mr. Galloway
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9)
Mr. Smith Inspector of Poor &c
Oliver & Boyds Edinburgh Almanck |
018 |
[Situation] Comprises all the Streets and buildings on the West side of the "River Leven"
A fine clean little town comprising of a number of well laid out Streets viz. Main St. Bridge St. Ann St. Mitchell St. Random St. Susannah St Alexandria St. &c. also a Quoad Sacra Church Free Church, U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church and an Independant Chapel. The town is on the West side of the "River Leven" which divides it from the village called Bonhill.
This name I have not inserted on the traces as it can be better arranged in the office from the above descriptive remarks.
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INDEPENDENT CHAPEL Seats for 300 |
Independent Chapel
Independent Chapel |
The Rev [Reverend] Mr. Douglas
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small plain built edifice the interior of which is fitted with pews sufficiently commodious for about 300 sitters |
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BRIDGE HOUSE |
Bridge House |
Donald McLean Occupier
Mr. Smith Inspector of Poor |
018 |
A fine dwelling house Occupied by Donald McLean Leasee of Bonhill Bridge |
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PARKNEUK |
Parkneuk
Parkneuk |
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Smith |
018 |
2 dwelling houses at the South end of the Crescent |
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CHURCH Seats for 1200 |
Church
Church |
Mr. Davidson Grocer and Beadle
Mr. Galloway Collector of Poor rates |
018 |
A large and handsome edifice being the Parish church in interior of which is well fitted up with pews gallery &c. sufficiently for 1200 sitters. Surrounding it is a large Grave Yard. |
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OLD ASH TREE (remaining) |
Old Ash Tree (remains of)
Old Ash Tree (remains of) |
Turnbull Esqr Bonhill Place
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
Part of the trunk or the remains of an old ash tree, it is enclosed by an iron railing and from it Alexander Smollet late M.P. [Member of Parliament] has his crest.
It is supposed to be about 600 years old and when it was entire it measured about 30 feet in circumference. There is now only about ¼ of the trunk remaining and a few scrunted branches |
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KIRKLAND COTTAGE |
Kirkland Cottage
Kirkland Cottage |
Mr. Smith Inspector of Poor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A Cottage having a garden attached also a number of unoccupied houses which was formerly appropriated as a Print work. The property of a Mr. Pearson |
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KIRKLAND PRINT WORKS |
Kirkland Print Works |
Mr. Smith Inspector of Poor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A Cottage having a garden attached also a number of unoccupied houses which was formerly appropriated as a Print work. The property of a Mr. Pearson |
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FREE CHURCH MANSE |
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse |
Rev [Reverend] John Douglas
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A handsome dwelling house having a garden attached. The property of the adjoining Church |
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LOW LEVENBANK YARN WORKS |
Low Levenbank Yarn Works
Low Levenbank Yarn Works |
Mr. Pollock, Manager
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A considerable work where Turkey Red dyeing is carried on. The property of Archibald Orr Ewing Esqr. who is also proprietor of a large Print Work immediately north of this. |
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MILTON |
Milton
Milton |
Mr. Pollock
Val [Valuation] Roll (1859) |
018 |
An old farm house and a row of new handsome Cottages, The property of Archibald Orr Ewing Esqr. |
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OAKBURN COTTAGE |
Oakburn Cottage
Oakburn Cottage |
Rev. [Reverend] John Swan Occupier
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A handsome cottage having a flower and veg. [vegetable] garden attached. It is named from a large Oak tree in the garden & the small Stream passing it. |
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NAPIERSTON |
Napierston
Napierston
Naperston |
Mr. Kinlock Occupier
Val. [Valuation] Roll 1859
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A farm house and outhouses the property of the heirs of the late James Ewing Esqr. of Levenside |
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ELMBANK |
Elmbank |
Mrs. McGregor, Proprietor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A Cottage having a garden attached |
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SANDBANK |
Sandbank
Sandbank |
Mr. Moodie Proprietor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
2 dwelling houses and offices on the east side of the Trust Road south of Elmbank |
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SUNNYSIDE |
Sunnyside
Sunnyside |
Archibald McKane Proprietor
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small but neat dwelling house having a large garden attached |
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DALMONACH PRINT WORKS |
Dalmonach Print Works
Dalmonach Print Works |
Mathew Gray Esqr. Manager
Printed Schedules relative thereto |
018 |
Very extensive Print Works comprising of all the appropriate Work Shops, Warehouses, Stores &c. They are situated on the east side of the River Leven, and the property of _ Scott Esqr. Glasgow |
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U.P. CHURCH Seats for 600 |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church (seats for 600)
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church (seats for 600) |
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Swan
Mr. Craig, Elder |
018 |
A plain built edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews, gallery &c sufficiently commodious for about 600 sitters. |
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CHURCH ROW |
Church Row
Church Row |
Mr. Galloway Collector of Poor Rates
Mr. Smith Inspector of Poor &c |
018 |
A range of dwelling houses east of Dalmonach Print Works |
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CRESCENT |
Crescent
Crescent |
Mr. Galloway
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
018 |
A Street of a crescent form south of Bonhill Bridge |
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HILLBANK |
Hillbank
Hillbank
Hilltown |
Archibald Gray Occupier
Rent Receipt
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
018 |
A small farm house and offices the property of the heirs of the late James Ewing Esqr. of Strathleven |
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BONHILL |
Bonhill
Bonhill
Bonhill |
Mr. Galloway
Matthew Gray Esqr.
Val [Valuation] Roll (1858-9) |
018 |
A Village on the east side of the River Leven opposite to Alexandria |
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BANK PLACE |
Bank Place
Bank Place |
Ticket on House
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A fine dwelling house in which there is an office of the Commercial Bank |
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BURNSIDE COTTAGE |
Burnside Cottage
Burnside Cottage |
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Smith Poor Law Inspector |
018 |
A fine Cottage having some offices attached |
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BONHILL BRIDGE |
Bonhill Bridge
Bonhill Bridge |
Donald McLean Leasee
Rent Receipt |
018 |
A Chain bridge over the River Leven betwixt the towns of Alexandria and Bonhill it is kept in [repair] by Alexander Smollet Esqr. who lets [it] on lease. Dues are exacted from people as well as from cattle
Annual Rent £740 |
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HILLTOWN OF NAPIERSTON |
Hilltown of Napierston
Hilltown of Napierston |
Matthew Gray Manager at Dalmonach
Mr. McKinlay Clerk at Dalmonach |
018 |
A farm house and offices the
property of Dalmonach comp[any] |
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THOMAS PLACE [Bonhill] |
Thomas Place
Thomas Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr. Galloway Collector of Poor Rates |
018 |
A row of 3 dwellings in Bonhill |
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SCHOOL [Dalmonach Print Works] |
School |
Matthew Gray Esqr. |
018 |
A school which is in connection with Dalmonach Print Works [and] is the property of the Company |
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BURN STREET |
Burn Street
Burn Street |
Mr. Galloway Collector of Poor Rates
Mr. Smith Inspector of Poor |
018 |
A Short Street in the village of Bonhill. The name terminates at a small adventure school at the east end. |
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CAMPBELL STREET |
Campbell Street
Campbell Street |
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Smith |
018 |
A Street in the Village of Bonhill, it terminates at a gateway into Rosebank Cottage |
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MANSE |
Manse
Manse |
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Smith |
018 |
A fine dwelling house, being the Parish Manse, it has a large garden and a small plot of ornamental ground attached |
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SCHOOL |
School
School |
Mr. Ingram Teacher
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A small adventure School at the east end of Burn Street. |
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ROSEBANK COTTAGE |
Rosebank Cottage
Rosebank Cottage |
Mr. Maxwell
Mr. Galloway |
018 |
A fine Cottage having a large garden attached The property of Mr Maxwell |
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BONHILL QUARRY |
Bonhill Quarry
Bonhill Quarry
Bonhill Quarry |
Mr. Galloway
Mr. Maxwell
Mr. Smith |
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An extensively wrought Red Sandstone Quarry, immediately east of the Village of Bonhill |
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FREE CHURCH Seats for 300 |
Free Church
Free Church |
Rev [Reverend] John Douglas
Mr. Galloway |
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A small but neatly built edifice of the Gothic Style, the interior is fitted up with pews to accommodate about 300 persons |
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CROFT COTTAGE |
Croft Cottage
Croft Cottage |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Sprott
Mr. Galloway |
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A Cottage having a garden attached Occupied by the Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Sprott, U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
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LADYTOUN |
Ladytoun
Ladytoun
Ladytoun |
Val [Valuation] Roll (1859)
Mr. Letham Occupier
Mr. Galloway |
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A farm house and Offices attached The property of the heirs of the late James Ewing [Esqr.] of Strathleven |
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[Signed]
John Bayly
Major R.E. [Royal Engineers] |
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N.D. OS1/9/1
CO. DUMBARTON
TOWNS OF
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INDEX
Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Alexander Street -- 18 -- 14 -- 5
Alexander Street -- 18 -- 15 -- 7
Alexandria -- 18 -- 20 -- 13
Bank Street -- 18 -- 15 -- 9
Bridge Street -- 18 -- 20 -- 12
Bridge House -- 18 -- 20 -- 14
Bonhill -- 18 -- 16 -- 23
Bank Place -- 18 -- 16 -- 23
Burnside Cottage -- 18 -- 16 -- 23
Bonhill Bridge -- 18 -- 16 -- 24
Burn Street -- 18 -- 21 -- 25
Bonhill Quarry -- 18 -- 21 -- 26
Croftengea House -- 18 -- 10 -- 3
Charleston Engraving Works -- 18 -- 10 -- 3
Croftengea Print Works -- 18 -- 10 -- 3
Cross Street -- 18 -- 10 -- 4
Charleston Cottage -- 18 -- 10 -- 4
Caledonian & Dumbartonshire J. Rail. [Junction Railway] -- 18 -- 15 -- 10
Church -- 18 -- 20 -- 11
Church -- 18 -- 25 -- 15
Church Row -- 18 -- 11 -- 21
Crescent -- 18 -- 16 -- 23
Campbell Street -- 18 -- 21 -- 25
Croft Cottage -- 18 -- 21 -- 26
Dalmonach House -- 18 -- 15 -- 8
Dalmonach Print Works -- 18 -- 11 -- 21
Elmbank -- 18 -- 6 -- 19
Ferryloan Place -- 18 -- 15 -- 9
Free Church -- 18 -- 15 -- 9
Ferryfield House -- 18 -- 15 -- 10
Ferryfield Print Works -- 18 -- 15 -- 10
Free Church School -- 18 -- 20 -- 11
Free Church Female School -- 18 -- 20 -- 12
Free Church Manse -- 18 -- 25 -- 15
Free Church -- 18 -- 21 -- 26
Gas Work -- 18 --- 10 -- 3
Hillbank -- 18 -- 16 -- 23
Hilltown of Napierston -- 18 -- 16 -- 24
Independent Chapel -- 18 -- 20 -- 14
Jocks Loan -- 18 -- 14 -- 5
Kirk Street -- 18 -- 20 -- 11
Kirkland Cottage -- 18 -- 25 -- 16
Kirkland Print Works -- 18 -- 25 -- 16
Levenfield House -- 18 -- 5 -- 1
Levenfield Print Works -- 18 -- 5 -- 1
Lumbrain Street -- 18 -- 15 -- 7
Lumbrain Cottage -- 18 -- 15 -- 7
Ladeside Cottage -- 18 -- 15 -- 10
Low Levenbank Yarn Works -- 18 -- 1 -- 17
Ladytown -- 18 -- 21 -- 26
Main Street -- 18 -- 14 -- 5
Middletonbank -- 18 -- 15 -- 8
Mitchell Street -- 18 -- 15 -- 9
Middletonbank Cottage -- 18 -- 15 -- 10
Main Street -- 18 -- 20 -- 11
Milton -- 18 -- 1 -- 17
Manse -- 18 -- 21 -- 25
North Street -- 18 -- 10 -- 3 |
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Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Napierston -- 18 -- 1 -- 17
Oakbank Cottage -- 18 -- 1 -- 17
Oakbank -- 18 -- 15 -- 9
Post Office -- 18 -- 14 -- 5
Police Office -- 18 -- 20 -- 12
Parkneuk -- 18 -- 20 -- 14
Rosebank Cottage -- 18 -- 15 -- 8
River Leven -- 18 -- 15 -- 8
Random Cottage -- 18 -- 20 -- 12
Rowantreebank -- 18 -- 20 -- 13
Rosebank Cottage -- 18 -- 21 -- 25
Susannah Street -- 18 -- 15 -- 7
Subscription School -- 18 -- 15 -- 7
Southend Cottage -- 18 -- 20 -- 12
Sandbank -- 18 -- 6 -- 19
Sunnyside -- 18 -- 6 -- 19
School -- 18 -- 16 -- 24
School -- 18 -- 21 -- 25
Thomas Place -- 18 -- 16 -- 24
U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 18 -- 20 -- 13
U. P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 18 -- 11 -- 21
Wallies Loan -- 18 -- 14 -- 5 |
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ALEXANDRIA - See Page 13.
BONHILL - See Page 23. |
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