OS1/13/103/6

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SINCLAIRTOWN Sinclairtown
Sinclairtown
Sinclairtown
Sinclairtown
Sinclairton
Sinclairtown
Sinclairtown
Gazetteer of Scotland
Bills & Advertisements
James Bogie Esqr.
Revd. [ Reverend] CHarles Haxton
New Statl. [Statistical] Account
Full. [Fullarton's] Gazetteer
Scottish Directory
A locality extending from Pathhead in an easterly direction to the east sheet line, it is bounded on the north by the Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway. All the proprietors are feuars of the Earl of Rosslyn.
THE GREEN The Green
The Green
The Green
Revd. [Reverend] Charles Haxton.
Revd. [Reverend] Charles Jameson
Mr. Thomas Millie.
This name formerly applied to an open piece of ground on which a bleach green was situated, which is now built on & the name is confined to a street, leading in a northerly direction from the E [East] end of Nether street to Millie Street.
EDINBURGH PERTH AND DUNDEE RAILWAY Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway
Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway
Edinburgh Perth & Dundee Railway
Mr. Napier Station Master
Bills of Company
Mr. Walsh Thornton Junction
A line of Railway for the conveyance of passengers & goods from Edinburgh to Perth & Dundee with a branch to Dunfermline from where the line abuts on the Frith of Forth at Burntisland the passengers are conveyed by steamers across the Forth to Granton, & from thence per Rlway [Railway] to Edinburgh

Continued entries/extra info

6 Sheet 1 Trace 2 Ph. [Parish] of Dysart

Transcriber's notes

"sheet line" refers to the sheets used to prepare the final chart, not to any geographical feature.
"Frith of Forth" is an older and not uncommon spelling.

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

MaxInSpain

  Location information for this page.

  There are no linked mapsheets.