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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HIGH STREET | High Street | Mr Lambert, Chief of Police Corner of Street Chalmers Hist[ory] of Dunfermline |
035 | [Situation] Leading Easterly from Bridge street This Street extends from the South end of Bruce Street to the west end of East Port Street it consists of good stone houses 3 stories high and inhabited by ShopKeepers |
BRUCE STREET | Bruce Street Bruce Street Bruce Street |
Corner of Street Mr Lambert Mr DicK wholesale merchant Queen Anne Street |
035 | [Situation] Leading N. [North] from the N. [North] end of KirKgate street This Street extends from the High Street to the Bridge at the Milldam at the West end of Knabbie Street the houses are generally 3 stories Stone. but there are a few oldfashioned ones at the North end of 2 stories There is a Calendar Steam WorKs a DamasK Warehouse and Weaving Factory (Hand loom) in this Street |
COLLIER ROW | Collier Row | Woods Map of the Town 1823 | 035 | [Situation] Leading N. [North] from the N. [North] end of KirKgate street This Street extends from the High Street to the Bridge at the Milldam at the West end of Knabbie Street the houses are generally 3 stories Stone. but there are a few oldfashioned ones at the North end of 2 stories There is a Calendar Steam WorKs a DamasK Warehouse and Weaving Factory (Hand loom) in this Street |
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[Page] 9Sheet 4 -- Trace 4 -- Town of Dunfermline
[Note Bruce Street] -- formerly called Collier Row
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