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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DELISLE STREET [Dunbar] | Delisle Street | Revd [Reverend] Thomas Burnet Viewfield Mr Richard Burns Dunbar Millers History of Dunbar |
006 | A small Street about 7 chains long on the road leading from Dunbar to Edinburgh, with a few very comfortable residences on the North side of it. Two of which are Called "Lawson Place" |
LAWSON PLACE [Dunbar] | Lawson Place | Revd [Reverend] Thomas Burnet Viewfield Mr Richard Burns Dunbar Millers History of Dunbar |
006 | A small Street about 7 chains long on the road leading from Dunbar to Edinburgh, with a few very comfortable residences on the North side of it. Two of which are Called "Lawson Place" |
FRIARS CROFT | Friars Croft | Revd [Reverend] Thomas Burnet Viewfield Mr Richard Burns Dunbar Millers History of Dunbar |
006 | A small farm House with about 5 Acres of land attached on which formerly stood the Monastery of Red or Trinity Friars This Monastery which belonged to the order of Red or Trinity Friars was founded in the year 1218 by Patrick Sixth Earl of Dunbar and stood in the field called "Friars Croft". Part of the Belfry still remains, which is Connected into a Dove Cot or Pigeon House. |
MONASTERY OF RED OR TRINITY FRIARS (Ruins of) [Dunbar] | Monastery (Remains) | Revd [Reverend] Thomas Burnet Viewfield Mr Richard Burns Dunbar Millers History of Dunbar |
006 | This Monastery which belonged to the order of Red or Trinity Friars was founded in the year 1218 by Patrick Sixth Earl of Dunbar and stood in the field called "Friars Croft". Part of the Belfry still remains, which is Connected into a Dove Cot or Pigeon House. |
BLESSED LADY'S WYND [Dunbar] | 006 | A passage leading from the High Street to the Monastery, lay between The Old Manse and The New Inn called the "Blessed lady's Wynd" | ||
ALMS HOUSE (Remains of) [Dunbar] | 006 | at the Bottom of the Manse Garden is the remains of a Small. Building belonging to the Monastery called the "Alms House, This institution was swept away at. the reformation along with all similar ones |
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[Page] 111List of Names collected by James McAnulty
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Parish - Dunbar
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