OS1/13/121/78
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HEUGH MILL (Flour) | Heugh Mills Heugh Mills Heugh Mills |
James Hunt Esq Mr Matheson (Factor) Rev [Reverend] Mr Chalmers |
035 | [Situation] On N. [North] side of Monastery street A large flour and meal Mill, worKed by steam, and water power the property of James Hunt Esq of Pittencrieff, formerly the [houses] opposite were called Heugh Mills, [but?] at present they are partly in ruin. |
THE PEND | Pended Tower The Pends The Pend The Pend The Pend The Abbey Pend The Abbey Pend The Abbey Pend The Abbey Pend The Abbey Pend The Abbey Pend |
New Stat Acct, [Statistical Account] Full [Fullarton's] Gazetteer Rev [Reverend] Mr Chalmers Mr D Elder (Beadle) Mr Matheson (Factor) ErsKine Beveridge (Provost) Mr Morrison (Burgh Treasurer) Mr Kilgour (Town clerK) Mr John Scotland Robert Douglas Esqr BanKer Mr Birrell (Manufacturer) |
035 | [Situation] At the W. [West] end of Manstery street A tolerably large Archway connecting the Abbey and Palace, through it [runs/is?] a thoroughfare leading from [Monastery] Street to St Catherines Wynd. It is in all probability as old as the Palace and Abbey. |
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[Page] 78Sheet 4 -- Trace 14 -- Town and Parish of Dunfermline
[Note Heugh Mills] -- Heugh, Heuch - A rugged Steep &c -- Jameson
[Note The Pend] -- Pend. A Covered gateway &c -- Jameson
Transcriber's notes
For situations see Town Plan - http://maps.nls.uk/view/74415326Words lost in fold of page.
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