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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WELL BRAE Well Brae
Well Brae
Well Brae
Mr F Deas Provost
Mr Kilgour
Mr C Gullen
016 [situation] At the town of Falkland.
A road or lane extending from the Horse Market to the junction of Victoria place and Royal Terrace.
BACK DYKES Back Dykes
Back Dykes
Back Dykes
Mr F Deas
Mr Kilgour
Mr C Gullen
016 [situation] At the town of Falkland.
A narrow lane extending from Well Brae by the South end of Cross Wynd to the Bleaching Green it bounds the gardens of the dwelling houses the whole length.
BRUNTON'S BUILDINGS Brunton's Buildings
Brunton's Buildings
Brunton's Buildings
Mr F Deas
Mr C Gullen
Mr F Howden
016 [situation] In the town of Falkland.
A row of dwelling houses adjoining Cross Wynd chiefly occupied by Weavers the name properly speaking applies from the end of Mary Grosserts Wynd to the Cross Wynd.
MARY GROSSET'S WYND [Falkland] Mary Grossert's Wynd
Mary Grossert's Wynd
Mary Grossert's Wynd
Mr F Deas
Mr C Gullen
Mr F Howden
016 [situation] In the town of Falkland.
A narrow Wynd extending from High Street opposite Mill Wynd to Brunton's Buildings the length of which is about 170 links.

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Plan 16D trace 4 Parish of Falkland
[Note- Back Dykes] Dyke. A wall whether of turf or stone. Jameson.

Transcriber's notes

[Mary Grosset's Wynd] There is a disagreement between the surveyors spelling and the accepted name.

  Transcribers who have contributed to this page.

MaxInSpain , Jill S