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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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THE SHIP INN | The Ship Inn The Ship Inn The Ship Inn |
George Turnbull Alexander Lowrie Alexander Brodie |
[situation] On the S. [South] side of Harbour Head. A common Public House on the West side of Harbour Head |
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CUSTOM HOUSE | Custom House Custom House Custom House |
Mr. Wellinyale Collector Mr. Ingram Locker Alexander Lowrie |
[situation] on the W. [West] side of High Street. Part of a private house used as an office for collection of Custom dues. It is rented from A.G. Malcolm & the Heirs of the late James Cumming & is situate on the NW [Northwest] side of High Street. |
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SAILORS' WALK | Sailor's Walk Sailor's Walk Sailor's Walk |
Alexander Lowrie Alexander Brodie Mr. Thomson Supert. [Superintendent] Of Police. |
[situation] On the E. [East] side of High Street. An open space between the basin & High Street a favourite place of resort for sailors. |
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MALCOLM'S WYND | Malcolm's Wynd Malcolm's Wynd Malcolm's Wynd Malcolm's Wynd |
Woods Map of Town 1824 Mr. Melville Sessions Clerk Alexander Lowrie Henry Beveridge Esqr. |
[situation] Branching from the N. [North] side of High Street. A narrow lane leading up a steep ascent, off the NW [Northwest] side of High street. |
Continued entries/extra info
13 Sheet 3 Trace 3[Note] Wynd. An Alley a Lane. Jamieson.
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The ship Inn. The O.S. surveyors seem to have a problem navigating in Harbour Head!Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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