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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SHORE DUES OFFICE Shore Dues Office
Shore Dues Office
Shore Dues Office
Alexander Brodie Collector
Alexander Lowrie Harbour Master
John Smith Ship Broker
[situation] On the E. [East] side of East Quay.
An office for the collection of Tolls leviable on goods landed or shipped on the shore or quays of the Harbour of Kirkcaldy. Established here by a special act of Parliat. [Parliament] 12th & 13th Vic. [Queen Victoria] Chap [Chapter] 30. 1849
HIGH STREET High Street
High Street
High Street
High Street
High Street
Henry Beveridge Esqr. Provost
Mr. John Drysdale Town Clerk
Baillie Fletcher High Street
Messrs. Tosh & Gibson Writers
Mr. Kennedy Post Master
[situation] Along the W. [West] side of the Harbour.
The principal street in the town extending from East Bridge to Linktown, it is nearly parallel to the shore of the Frith of Forth its whole length.
THE HARBOUR The Harbour
The Harbour
The Harbour
The Harbour
The harbour
Harbour
Act of Parliament
Henry Beveridge Esqr.
Mr. Wellingdale Collector of Customs
Alexander Lowrie
Alexander Brodie
New. Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account]
[situation] On the East side of High Street.
Copied from Act of Parliament. Chap [Chapter] 30 "The expression 'The Harbour' shall mean the Harbour of Kirkcaldy, & shall include the Docks, Piers, Quays, Yards & whole works & buildings connected with the Harbour" The Harbour is under the management of a commission consisting of the Provost the two Baillies of the Burgh for the time [continued]

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