OS1/13/103/8

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MILLIE STREET Millie Street
Millie Street
Millie Street
James Bogie Esqr.
Revd. [Reverend] Charles Haxton
Mr. John Duff
[situation] In the Northern Portion of the town.
A short street leading off the north end of the Green, the houses are small & principally inhabited by weavers.
CALENDER WORKS Calender Works
Calender Works
Calender Works
Mr. William Millie (owner)
James Bogie Esqr.
Edward Philp
[situation] Near the West end of Millie Street.
Part of a range of buildings between the end of Millie St. & the Railway the property of Mr. William Millie. The N. [North] end of the range is a Threshing Mill.
FORBES STREET Forbes Street
Forbes Street
Forbes Street
Corner Ticket
Mr. Thomas Millie
Mr. Ingram
[situation] The continuation of Back Street.
A short street extending from the junction of Back St. & Broad Wynd to The Green.
BROAD WYND Broad Wynd
Broad Wynd
Broad Wynd
Mr. Thomas Millie
James Bogie Esqr.
Mr. Ingram
[situation] Between Middle St. and the E. [East] end of Back Street.
A thoroughfare from the junction of Back St. & Forbes St. to Middle St. the west side of which is the boundy. [Boundary] between Pathhead & Sinclairtown.
WATER WYND Water Wynd
Water Wynd
Water Wynd
Mr. Thomas Millie
James Bogie Esqr.
Mr. Ingram
[situation] Between Middle St. & Back Street.
A narrow lane leading from Back St. to Middle St.

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[Note] Wynd, An Alley. Jameson.

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