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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CITY PARK City Park William Gibson Proprietor
Rae Ireland Argyle Brewery
Richard Robertson Argyle Toll Bar
012 City Park is a large and elegant dwelling house, erected by Mr William Gibson, Merchant in St Andrews, in 1851. The grounds surrounding the house are laid out with great taste and planted with fine large trees. It is occupied by the proprietor.
DOUBLE DYKES Double Dykes
Double Dykes
Double Dykes
William Gibson City Park
Rae Ireland Argyle Brewery
Richard Robertson Argyle Toll Bar
012 The road from the west forms a favourite promenade for the inhabitants of the City, being a cleaner and more quiet walk than that through Argyle. These two being the only entrances to St Andrews in this direction

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West Side of City Road [Situation for City Park]
Extends S.W. [South West] from City Road [Situation for Double Dykes]

[Signed] James Ireland c/a [Clerical Assistant or Civilian Assistant]
19th Sept [September] 1853

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