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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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 |
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6 Sheet 1 Trace 2 Ph. [Parish] of DysartTranscriber'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.
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