Forfar (Angus) volume 06

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info
OS1/14/6/1 [Page] 1 Arbroath and its environs SHEET 46 15. No. 2.3.4.&5. INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Arbroath & Forfar Railway -- 8 Arbroath Junction Ry. [Railway] Station -- 16 Alma Works -- 19 Applegate -- 22 Allan Street -- 25 Abbey Path -- 26 Academy Street -- 28 Academy Lane -- 28 Applegate Works -- 32 Academy -- 45 Abbey Cottage -- 50 Bank Mill -- 12 Brothock Foundry -- 12 Bridge Street -- 19 Baker's Wynd -- 25 Burnside Place -- 25 Brothock Street -- 26 Barber's Croft -- 27 Brothock Water -- 29 Burnside Works -- 33 Brothock Bank -- 34 Brothock Mill -- 34 Blue Bell Inn -- 44 Boulzie Hill -- 52 Catherine Street -- 15 Church Street -- 21 Comely Bank -- 27 Croals Wynd -- 32 Congregational Chapel -- 32 Church -- 39 Commercial Bank -- 40 Dishlandtown Street -- 15 Dundee & Arbroath Railway -- 17 Elgin Place -- 44 East Abbey Street -- 26 Eleemosynary Lands -- 21 Green Street -- 5 Goods Station ( D. & A. Ry. Compy.) [Dundee & Arbroath Railway Company] -- 7 Garden Street -- 14 Gowan Street -- 15 Goods Station ( S.N.E. Ry. Compy.) [Scottish North Eastern Railway Company] -- 16 Gravesend -- 21 Guild Hall -- 42 Gas Works -- 50 Helen Street -- 8 Hume Street Foundry -- 11 Hume Street Mill -- 11 Hume Street -- 11 High Street -- 21 Hays Lane -- 27 Hill Place -- 46 Hill Terrace -- 46 Hill Street -- 46 Hill House -- 47 John Street Works -- 9 Jamieson Street -- 14 Jail -- 41 Keptie. T.P. [Turn Pike] -- 3 Keptie Street -- 13 Keptie House -- 13 Kirk Wynd -- 39 Lochville -- 3 Loch-head -- 3 Lochlands House -- 6 Lochlands Street -- 6 Lindsay Street Mill -- 8 Lindsay Street -- 11 Lordburn -- 21 Lordburn Tan Works -- 21 Model Lodging House (For Females) -- 7 Maule Street -- 21 Maule Bank -- 22 Manse -- 26 Millgate -- 29 Market Place Inn -- 34 Market Place -- 42 Market Buildings -- 43 Manse (Free Church) -- 52 Nursery Mills --10 New Almerieclose House -- 17 Orchard Mill -- 10 Old Scotch Independents Ch. [Church] -- 21 Pool Mill -- 9 Panmure Street -- 20 Park Street -- 20 Park House -- 22 Park Street -- 31 Park Street School -- 31 Park Mill -- 33 Provosts Close -- 33
OS1/14/6/2 [Page] 2 INDEX [Continued) Name of Objects -- Page Post Office -- 41 Police Office -- 41 Ponderlaw Street -- 49 Ponderlaw Lane -- 49 Ponder Law -- 51 Robert Street -- 8 Railway Tavern P.H. [Public House] -- 16 Royal Hotel -- 40 Rosebank Cottage -- 49 St. Mary's Street -- 6 Spink Street -- 8 Spink Street Mill -- 8 Spring Garden Factory -- 10 Site of Abbey Wall -- 23 School Wynd -- 26 St. Pauls Church ( U.P.) [United Presbyterian] -- 31 Site of Darn Gate -- 35 Site of Tower -- 36 Star Inn -- 40 Site of Market Cross -- 43 Stone Coffins or Kistvaens (Found Here) -- 51 Springfield -- 52 St. Mary's Church (Episcopal) -- 52 Town House -- 42 Union Street Mill -- 11 United Original Secession Church -- 11 West Keptie Street -- 13 West Port Brewery -- 15 West Abbey Street -- 26 Wesleyan Methodist Chapel -- 28 White Hart Hotel -- 39 West Newgate Street -- 45
OS1/14/6/3 LOCHVILLE Lochville Lochville Mr. A. Anderson Mr. Lyall 046 [Situation] Near the NW [North West] end of the town An Isolated House Situated at the west extremity of the Town of Arbroath & on the North Side of the Forfar Road. Proprietor & occupier Mr. A. Anderson
OS1/14/6/3 LOCH-HEAD Loch Head Loch Head Loch-head Mr. A. Anderson Mr. Lyall Mr. Kidd, Arbroath Factor for the property 046 [Situation] Near the NW [North West] end of the town A House situated about one Mile West of the Town of Arbroath & Immediately adjoining the South Side of Arbirlot Road: Proprietor Mr Roustan occupier Mr. Lyall.
OS1/14/6/3 KEPTIE T.P. [Turn Pike] Keptie Toll Keptie Toll Toll House Mr. W. Finlay, Road Surveyor Mr. A. Anderson Writer Jarron's Plan of Arbroath 1842 046 [Situation] Near the NW [North West] end of the town. A Toll House situated at the Junction of Arbirlot & Forfar Roads & about one mile West of Arbroath.
OS1/14/6/3 [Page] 3 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15-2 Traces 3.4
OS1/14/6/4 [Page] 4 Town of Arbroath [Entries for Forfar Road and Arbirlot Road both crossed out with note] Not a proper name
OS1/14/6/5 GREEN STREET [Arbroath] Green Street Green Street Jarron's Map of Arbroath Written on Street Corner 046 [Situation] In the NW [North West] end of the town A small street extending north & south from Lochlands Street to Keptie Street.
OS1/14/6/5 [Page] 5 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15 No. 3 Trace 1
OS1/14/6/6 LOCHLANDS HOUSE Lochlands House Lochlands House Mr. John Wright. Ward Mill Bleachfield Mr. Charles Smith, Arbroath Station 046 [Situation] West side of Lochlands Street A fine house situated on the West side of Lochlands Street. It is the Property of and Tenanted by Mr. Cargill, Shipowner.
OS1/14/6/6 St. MARY'S STREET St. Mary's Street See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No 23
OS1/14/6/6 LOCHLANDS STREET Lochlands Street See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No 23
OS1/14/6/6 [Page] 6 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15 No 3 Trace 1
OS1/14/6/7 GOODS STATION (Dundee & Arbroath Railway Co.) [Helen St, Arbroath] Dundee & Arbroath Railway Goods Station Dundee & Arbroath Railway Goods Station Mr. W. C Norrie Manager Mr. James Allan Arbroath Station 046 [Situation] East side of Helen Street A fine commodious Goods Shed situated a short distance from the station, the whole of the goods traffic of the Dundee & Arbroath Railway is carried on here.
OS1/14/6/7 MODEL LODGING HOUSE [Arbroath] Model Lodging House for Femals Model Lodging House for Femals Robert Milne Esqr. Willowby Ho. [House] Sign Board 046 [Situation] On the west side of Helen Street. A large house in Helen Street for the accommodation of female lodgers.
OS1/14/6/7 [Page] 7 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-11 No 3 Trace 2 Goods Station [note] Note. The name of the railway to be written so as to apply up to the station and, simply, Goods Station, to be written to the Station. and the name of the Railway Company may be written underneath the above designation to distinguish the one goods station from the other
OS1/14/6/8 SPINK STREET [Arbroath] Spink Street Spink Street Jarron's Map of Arbroath Written on Street Corner 046 [Situation] Extends from St. Marys Street to the junction of Hume Street and Orchard Street. A straight Street extending east & west from St. Marys Street, to the junction of Hume Street & Orchard Street
OS1/14/6/8 SPINK STREET MILL (Flax & Jute Spinning) Spink Street Mill (Spinning) Spink Street Mill (Spinning) Mr. John Wright, Ward Mill Bleachfield Mr. Alexander Webster, Lindsay Street 046 [Situation] On the east side of Robert Street. A large Spinning mill situated at the Junction of Spink Street & Robert Street it is the Property of Mr. Mann, For Flax and Jute Spinning.
OS1/14/6/8 HELEN STREET Helen Street See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No. 23
OS1/14/6/8 ROBERT STREET Robert Street See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No. 23
OS1/14/6/8 ARBROATH & FORFAR RAILWAY Arbroath & Forfar Railway See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No. 18
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OS1/14/6/9 POOL MILL (Flax Spinning) Pool Mill (Spinning) Pool Mill (Spinning) Mr. Charles Smart, Union Street Mill Mr. Peter Dewers Nursery Mills 046 [Situation] On the west side of Brothock Water A small Spinning Mill Situated at the Junction of Orchard Street & Hume Street it is under Trustees. For flax spinning
OS1/14/6/9 LINDSAY STREET MILL (Flax & Jute Spinning) Lindsay Street Mill (Spinning) Lindsay Street Mill (Spinning) Mr. Charles Smart Mr. Peter Dewers 046 [Situation] On the south side of Hume Street A large spinning Mill situated at the corner of Lindsay Street it is the Property of Mr. Muir. Flax & Jute yarns are spun here
OS1/14/6/9 JOHN STREET WORKS (Flax &c, Spinning & Weaving) John Street Works (Spinning, Canvas) John Street Works (Spinning, Canvas) Mr. Charles Smart Mr. Peter Dewers 046 [Situation] On the west side of Brothock Water. A large Spinning and weaving Factory situated in the middle of Orchard Street it is the Property of Mr. Lowson. For Flax, & Tow Spinning and Sacking weaving
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OS1/14/6/10 ORCHARD MILL (Flax Spinning) Orchard Mill (Spinning) Orchard Mill (Spinning) Mr. Charles Smart Mr. Peter Dewers 046 [Situation] On the west side of Orchard Street. A small Spinning mill situated on the West of Orchard Street it is at present under Trustees. Flax & Tow yarns are spun here.
OS1/14/6/10 NURSERY MILLS (Flax Spinning) Nursery Mills (Spinning) Nursery Mills (Spinning) Mr. Charles Smart Mr. Peter Dewers 046 [Situation] On the west side of Brothock Water. This name applies to two Spinning Mills in Orchard Street. They are the property of David Corsar & Son. Flax yarn is spun here.
OS1/14/6/10 SPRING GARDEN FACTORY (Sail Canvas) Spring Garden Factory (Canvas) Spring Garden Factory (Canvas) Mr. Charles Smart Mr. Peter Dewers 046 [Situation] On the west side of Lindsay Street A large weaving Factory situated in Lindsay Street. It is the Property of David Corsar & Son. Sail Cloth is manufactured here
OS1/14/6/10 [Page] 10 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15 No 3 Trace 3 Orchard Mill [note] Tow being the refuse of flax therefore Flax spinning is sufficient to be written on plan
OS1/14/6/11 LINDSAY STREET [Arbroath] Lindsay Street Lindsay Street Jarrons Map of Arbroath Written on Street Corner 046 [Situation] Extends from Hume Street to Panmure Street A narrow street extending North & South from Hume Street to Panmure Street
OS1/14/6/11 HUME STREET FOUNDRY Hume Street Foundry Hume Street Foundry Mr. Thomas Goodfellow Mr. Alexander Webster 046 [Situation] On the south side of Hume Street. A small Foundry situated at the corner of Lindsay Street. It is the Property of Mr. William Mill There are only a few hands employed in the work 7 or 8 at most. The work is small machinery, chiefly jobbing work
OS1/14/6/11 HUME STREET MILL Hume Street Mill (Flax Spinning) See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No 23
OS1/14/6/11 UNION STREET MILL (Flax Spinning) Union Street Mill (Flax Spinning) See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No 23
OS1/14/6/11 HUME STREET Hume Street See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No 23
OS1/14/6/11 UNITED ORIGINAL SECESSION CHURCH (Seats for 450) United Original Secession Church See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-11 No 23
OS1/14/6/11 [Page] 11 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15 No 3 Trace 3.
OS1/14/6/12 BANK MILL (Flax Spinning) Bank Mill (Spinning) Bank Mill (Spinning) Mr. Charles Smart Mr. Peter Dewers 046 [Situation] On the west side of Lindsay Street A small Flax Spinning Mill situated at the north of Brothock Foundry. It is at Present under Trustees.
OS1/14/6/12 BROTHOCK FOUNDRY (Machinery) Brothock Foundry Brothock Foundry Mr. Charles Smart Mr. Peter Dewers 046 [Situation] On the west side of Lindsay Street. A Foundry situated at the South of Lindsay Street It is the Property of Mr. Stretton The work done here is chiefly small machinery and jobbing work in iron castings. There is also Coke prepared here for different works
OS1/14/6/12 [Page] 12 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15 No 3 Trace 3
OS1/14/6/13 KEPTIE STREET [Arbroath] Keptie Street Keptie Street Jarron's Map of Arbroath Written on Street Corner 046 [Situation] In the western portion of the town. A fine broad street extending north & south from the houses a short distance westward of Lochlands Road and West Keptie Street to West Port and Bridge Street.
OS1/14/6/13 WEST KEPTIE STREET [Arbroath] West Keptie Street West Keptie Street Jarrons Map of Arbroath Written on Street Corner 046 [Situation] In the western portion of the town. A narrow street extending north & south from Keptie Street to a short distance past Keptie House as far as Jamieson Street
OS1/14/6/13 KEPTIE HOUSE Keptie House See Name Sheets for Sheet 46-15 No. 7
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OS1/14/6/14 GARDEN STREET [Arbroath] Garden Street Garden Street Jarrons Map of Arbroath Written on Street Corner. 046 [Situation] In the western portion of the town A short street extending from Keptie Street to Jamieson Street.
OS1/14/6/14 JAMIESON STREET [Arbroath] Jamieson Street Jamieson Street Jarrons Map of Arbroath Written on Street Corner 046 [Situation] In the western portion of the town. A short street extending north & south from Garden Street to West Keptie Street
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OS1/14/6/15 CATHERINE STREET [Arbroath] Catherine Street Catherine Street Written on Street Corner Mr. John Wright 046 [Situation] Extends from Keptie Street to Orchard Street A short street extending east & west from Keptie Street to Orchard Street
OS1/14/6/15 GOWAN STREET [Arbroath] Gowan Street Gowan Street Jarrons Map of Arbroath Written on Street Corner 046 [Situation] In the western portion of the town A narrow street extending from Keptie Street South to a short distance below Jocks Lodge.
OS1/14/6/15 WEST PORT BREWERY West Port Brewery West Port Brewery Mr. James Welsh Mr. John Wright 046 [Situation] On the west side of Helen Street A small Brewery situated near the South end of Helen Street it is Tenanted by and is the Property of Mr. James Welsh.
OS1/14/6/15 DISHLANDTOWN STREET Dishlandtown Street See Name Sheet for Sheet 46-15 No. 8
OS1/14/6/15 [Page] 15 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15 No 3 Trace 5.
OS1/14/6/16 ARBROATH JUNCTION RAILWAY STATION Arbroath Junction Railway Station Arbroath Junction Railway Station Arbroath Junction Railway Station Mr. James Allan, Station Master Mr. Charles Smith Mr. W.C. Norrie 046 [Situation] In the western portion of the town. A fine building at the Junction of the Scottish North Eastern, and Dundee & Arbroath Railways.
OS1/14/6/16 GOODS STATION (S.N.E. [Scottish North Eastern] Railway Co.) [Catherine St, Arbroath] Scottish North Eastern Railway Goods Station Scottish North Eastern Railway Goods Station Mr. Charles Duff, Manager Mr. James Allan 046 [Situation] On the west side of Catherine Street. This station was formerly the Arbroath & Forfar passenger Station, but since this alteration in the line it has been used as the Goods Office being purchased by the Scottish North Eastern Railway Company.
OS1/14/6/16 RAILWAY TAVERN [Arbroath] Railway Tavern (P.H.) [Public House] Railway Tavern (P.H.) [Public House] George Dick, occupant Sign board 046 [Situation] On the South Side of Keptie Street. A small public house on the south side of Keptie Street
OS1/14/6/16 [Page] 16 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15 No 3 Trace 5 Goods Station [note] See Note in page 7
OS1/14/6/17 DUNDEE AND ARBROATH RAILWAY Dundee & Arbroath Railway Dundee & Arbroath Railway Mr. James Allan, Station Master Mr. Charles Smith 046 [Situation] In the western portion of the town A short Line of Railway extending along the Coast from Arbroath to Dundee there is a considerable amount of Traffic on this line.
OS1/14/6/17 NEW ALMERIECLOSE HOUSE New Almerieclose House New Almerieclose House Dr. [Doctor] Anatt Almerieclose House C.W. Corsar, New Almerieclose Ho. [House] 046 [Situation] On the northern side of Bridge Street A large house at the north end of Bridge Street.
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OS1/14/6/19 BRIDGE STREET [Arbroath] Bridge Street Bridge Street Written on Street Corner Jarrons Map of Arbroath 046 [Situation] Leads from Keptie Street to Panmure Street. A short street extending east & west from Keptie Street to Panmure Street.
OS1/14/6/19 ALMA WORKS (Sail Canvas) Alma Works (canvas) Alma Works (canvas) Mr. John Wright. Mr. Peter Dewers 046 [Situation] On the southern side of Bridge Street. A large weaving factory situated south of Bridge Street. It is the Property of Mr. Webster. Sail canvas is manufactured here.
OS1/14/6/19 [Page] 19 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15 No 3 Trace 6.
OS1/14/6/20 PANMURE STREET [Arbroath] Panmure Street Panmure Street Written on Street Corner Jarrons Map of Arbroath 046 [Situation] Extending from Bridge Street to Lordburn A street extending east & west from Bridge Street to Lordburn.
OS1/14/6/20 PARK STREET [Arbroath] Park Street Park Street Written on Street Corner Mr. John Wright 046 [Situation] Extends from Panmure Street to Gravesend A narrow street extending north & south from the junction of Panmure and Lindsay Street to Gravesend
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OS1/14/6/21 LORDBURN Lordburn Lordburn Lordburn Lord Burn Street Nameplates Mr. David Miller, Writer Mr. G. M. Towns Hill House Jarron's Plan of Arbroath 046 [Situation] Extends from High Street to Maule Street Panmure Street, & Gravesend A Street leading from the Junction of Maule Street, Panmure Street & Gravesend in a N.E. [North East] direction to the High Street
OS1/14/6/21 LORDBURN TAN WORKS Lordburn Tan Works Lordburn Tan Works Lordburn Tan Works On Lamp over the Entrance Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the South Side of Lordburn Extensive Tan Works Situated at the South Side of Lordburn, and the East Side of Gravesend; they are at present unoccupied, and in the hands of the Trustees of the Sequestrated Estate of Messrs. G. Brown & Sons
OS1/14/6/21 GRAVESEND Gravesend Gravesend Gravesend Street name plates Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] Extends from Maule Street to Market Place This is the Continuation, Southwards, of Maule Street; from the Lordburn to the Market Place.
OS1/14/6/21 ELEEMOSYNARY LANDS Eleemosynary Lands See Name Sheets for 46.11 No.24
OS1/14/6/21 MAULE STREET Maule Street See Name Sheets for 46.11 No.24
OS1/14/6/21 CHURCH STREET Church Street See Name Sheets for 46.11 No.24
OS1/14/6/21 HIGH STREET High Street See Name Sheets for 46.11 No.24
OS1/14/6/21 OLD SCOTCH INDEPENDENTS CHURCH Seats for 300 Old Scotch Independents Church See Name Sheets for 46.11 No.24
OS1/14/6/21 [Page] 21 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46.15 No. 4 Trace 1
OS1/14/6/22 MAULE BANK Maule Bank Maule Bank Maule Bank Mr. William Gibson Maule Bank Mr. David Miller Writer Mr. G.M. Towns Hill House 046 [Situation] On the east side of Maule Street. A neat dwellinghouse with offices Garden & Ornl. [Ornamental] grounds attached Situated at the East Side of Maule Street, and the Residence of Mr. William Gibson.
OS1/14/6/22 PARK HOUSE Park House Park House Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the west side of Gravesend A neat dwellinghouse situated at the West side of Gravesend and North from St. Paul's U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church; the Residence of the Misses Bremner. It is at present used as a Private Academy (or Seminary) for Females
OS1/14/6/22 APPLEGATE Applegate Applegate Applegate Street Nameplates Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] Extends from Gravesend to High Street A Street leading from Gravesend Eastwards to the High Street
OS1/14/6/22 [Page] 22 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46.15 No. 4 Trace 1
OS1/14/6/23 SITE OF ABBEY WALL Site of Abbey Wall Site of Abbey Wall Mr. David Miller, Writer Mr. A. Brown East Abbey Street 046 [Situation] Extends around the premises formerly belonging to the Abbey The course of the Abbey Wall, as shown on Trace by a green dotted line, was pointed out by Mr. David Miller, Writer, as the site of the wall which inclosed the Abbey grounds or precincts. It has all been removed with the exception of a small portion, about 40 feet, extending Northwards from the site of the Darn Gate. There were on this Wall two Towers, one at the N. [North] West angle now called Tower Nook but formerly called Regality Tower, the other at the Southwest angle at the present parish Church.
OS1/14/6/23 Remains of ABBEY WALL Remains of Abbey Wall 046 The course of the Abbey Wall, as shown on Trace by a green dotted line, was pointed out by Mr. David Miller, Writer, as the site of the wall which inclosed the Abbey grounds or precincts. It has all been removed with the exception of a small portion, about 40 feet, extending Northwards from the site of the Darn Gate. There were on this Wall two Towers, one at the N. [North] West angle now called Tower Nook but formerly called Regality Tower, the other at the Southwest angle at the present parish Church.
OS1/14/6/23 [Page] 23 Town of Arbroath -- 46.15. No. 4 Trace 2 &c. [Note] Site of Abbey Wall only to be written on plan.
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OS1/14/6/25 ALLAN STREET [Arbroath] Allan Street Street Name Plates Mr. David Miller Writer Mr. G.M. Towns Hill House 046 [Situation] Extends from High Street to West Abbey Street. A Short Street, the Continuation of Applegate Eastwards, from the High Street to West Abbey Street
OS1/14/6/25 BAKER'S WYND [Arbroath] Baker's Wynd Baker's Wynd Baker's Wynd Bakers Wd. [Wynd] Street Nameplates Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns Jarron's Plan of Arbroath 046 [Situation] Extends from West Abbey St. to East Abbey Street A Short Street - the Continuation of Allan Street eastwards, from West Abbey Street to East Abbey Street
OS1/14/6/25 BURNSIDE PLACE [Arbroath] Burnside Place Name Stone in Front Wall Mr. D. Miller Mr. Wilson Burnside Place 046 [Situation] On the north side of Baker's Wynd A Row of five dwellinghouses - one a Public House - Situated on the North Side of Baker's Wynd
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OS1/14/6/26 MANSE [parish, Arbroath] Manse (Ph. [Parish]) Manse (Ph. [Parish]) Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the west side of West Abbey Street A Commodious dwellinghouse with Coachhouse & ornamental ground attached Situated on the West Side of West Abbey Street and the Residence of the Revd. [Reverend] W.F. Irvine the Parochial Minister of Arbroath
OS1/14/6/26 SCHOOL WYND [Arbroath] School Wynd School Wynd School Wynd Name Plate on Corner Mr. D. Miller Mr. W. Smart 046 [Situation] On the east side of High Street. A Short narrow lane or Wynd opening from the East Side of the High Street and extending to Kirk Wynd
OS1/14/6/26 ABBEY PATH Abbey Path See Name Sheets for Sheet 46.11 No. 24
OS1/14/6/26 WEST ABBEY STREET West Abbey Street See Name Sheets for Sheet 46.11 No. 24
OS1/14/6/26 EAST ABBEY STREET East Abbey Street See Name Sheets for Sheet 46.11 No. 24
OS1/14/6/26 BROTHOCK STREET Brothock Street See Name Sheets for Sheet 46.11 No. 24
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OS1/14/6/27 HAYS LANE Hays lane Street name Plate Mr. David Miller Writer Mr. G.M. Towns Hill House 046 [Situation] Extends from Ponderlaw St. to Brothock St. A Short Street leaving from Ponderlaw Street Northwards to Brothock Street
OS1/14/6/27 BARBER'S CROFT Barber's Croft Street Name Plate Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] Extends from Hays Lane to Ponderlaw St. A Short Street leaving from Ponderlaw Street Northwards to Hays Lane
OS1/14/6/27 COMELY BANK Comely Bank Mr. J. Anderson Writer Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the north side of Ponderlaw Street. A neat dwellinghouse with garden attached Situated on the North Side of Ponderlaw Street, and the Residence of Mr. J. Anderson, Writer
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OS1/14/6/28 ACADEMY STREET [Arbroath] Academy Street Academy Street Street Nameplates Mr. David Miller Writer 046 [Situation] Extends from north end of Hill Place to the West end of Ponderlaw Street. A Street leading from the North End of Hill Place - near the Old Church Eastwards to the South End of East Abbey St. its Continuation there is called Ponderlaw St.
OS1/14/6/28 WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL [Arbroath] Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Wesleyan Methodist Chapel Revd. [Reverend] James Faulkner Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the south side of Ponderlaw Street A Small Octagonal Building on the South Side of Ponderlaw Street used by the Wesleyan Methodists as a place of Worship. It is seated for 250 and the Minister is the Revd. [Reverend] James Faulkner
OS1/14/6/28 ACADEMY LANE [Arbroath] Academy Lane Academy Lane Academy Lane Mr. D. Brown East Abbey Street Mr. G.M. Towns Mr. David Miller 046 [Situation] Branching south from the east end of Academy Street. A narrow Lane extending from the top of Academy Street Southwards along the East Side of the Academy.
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OS1/14/6/29 MILLGATE Millgate Millgate Millgate Street Nameplates Mr. J. Muir, Brothock Mill Mr. David Miller, Writer 046 [Situation] Extends westward from Brothock Water to Millgate Loan West Port and West Grimsby A street extending from the Junction of Millgate Loan, West Port and West Grimsby, eastwards to Brothock Mill; Its continuation thence to Brothock Bridge has no name.
OS1/14/6/29 BROTHOCK WATER Brothock Water See name sheets for sheet 46-11 No. 18
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OS1/14/6/31 PARK STREET [Arbroath] Park Street Park Street Park Street Street Nameplates Revd. [Reverend] William Allen Hill Street Mr. G.M. Towns Hill House 046 [Situation] Extends from Panmure Street to Gravesend A Street leading from Panmure Street Southwards to Park Street School & thence Eastwards to Gravesend at St. Paul's Church
OS1/14/6/31 PARK STREET SCHOOL Park Street School Park Street School Revd. [Reverend] William Allen Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the west side of Park Street. A Small Schoolhouse Situated on the West side of Park Street It is a Private School and not connected with any Religious denomination.
OS1/14/6/31 ST PAUL'S CHURCH (U.P. [United Presbyterian]) St. Paul's Church (United Presbyterian) St. Paul's Church (United Presbyterian) Revd. [Reverend] William Allen Hill Street Mr. David Miller 046 [Situation] On the west side of Gravesend A neat plain Building at the Junction of Park Street with Gravesend. It belongs to the United Presbyterians, and is seated for 900 persons. The Minister is the Revd. [Reverend] William Allen, who states that it is named St. Paul's Church in the Tithe Deeds.
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OS1/14/6/32 CROAL'S WYND Croal's Wynd Croal's Wynd Name Plate at Corner Mr. David Miller 046 [Situation] Branching South from Applegate A Small narrow Lane or Wynd opening Southwards from the Applegate at the East Side of Applegate Works
OS1/14/6/32 CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL [Arbroath] Congregational Chapel Congregational Chapel Revd. [Reverend] John Gillies Mr. David Walker St. Mary's Street 046 [Situation] On the east side of Gravesend A Small plain Building on the East side of Gravesend. It is seated for 500; the Minister is the Revd. [Reverend] John Gillies
OS1/14/6/32 APPLEGATE WORKS (Sail Canvas) Applegate Works Applegate Works Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the south side of Applegate. Extensive Works Consisting of Warehouses, Engine & Boiler Rooms, and a Weaving house, Employed Chiefly in the Weaving of Sailcloth by power looms; The property of Messrs. Corsar Brothers
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OS1/14/6/33 PARK MILL (Flax, Hemp &c, Spinning) Park Mill Park Mill Park Mill Mr. J. Ogilvie Mr. David Kinnear Burnside Works Mr. D. Miller Writer 046 [Situation] On the south side of Park Street. A Small Spinning Mill with Engine House, Warehouses &c. attached Immediately West from Burnside Works and the property of John Ogilvie & Son Flax Hemp and Tow yarns are spun here
OS1/14/6/33 BURNSIDE WORKS (,Flax & Hemp, Spinning & Weaving) Burnside Works Burnside Works Burnside Works Mr. David Kinnear Manager Mr. A. Gordon Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the west side of Gravesend. An Extensive group of Buildings Employed in Spinning & Weaving Flax & Hemp; having the usual Warehouses &c. attached Situated on the West Side of Gravesend and the property of Messrs. A. & G. Gordon The Manager is Mr. Kinnear.
OS1/14/6/33 PROVOST'S CLOSE [Arbroath] Provost's Close Provost's Close Mr. J. Cameron High Street Mr. William Balfour, Grocer High Street 046 [Situation] Extends from Gravesend to High Street A narrow Close extending from the High Street, at the Star Inn, Westwards to Gravesend.
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OS1/14/6/34 BROTHOCK BANK Brothock Bank Mr. David Miller Writer Mr. John Greig West Port Mr. Smith Occupier 046 [Situation] On the south side of Brothock Water A dwellinghouse with Garden &c attached Situated at the East end of the Millgate; the Residence of Mr. Smith
OS1/14/6/34 MARKET PLACE INN [Arbroath] Market Place Inn Signboard &c Mr. G.M. Towns Manufacturer Mr. D. Miller Writer 046 [Situation] At the west end of Market Place A Small Inn Situated in the Market Place and West of the Police Office Occupied by Mrs. King
OS1/14/6/34 BROTHOCK MILL (Flax, Jute &c, Spinning & Weaving) Brothock Mill Mr. J. Muir Mr. David Miller Mr. David Kinnear Burnside Works 046 [Situation] On the south side of the eastern end of Millgate A Spinning and Weaving Mill Situated at the East end of Millgate, and Consisting of the usual preparing, Spinning, & Weaving departments with Warehouses &c the property of Mr. John Muir Flax Tow, & Jute yarns are spun here.
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OS1/14/6/35 Site of DARN GATE Site of Darn Gate Site of Darn Gate Darn Yett Darngate Mr. David Miller, Writer Mr. A. Brown, East Abbey Street Hand-book of the Abbey 1852 New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] 046 [Situation] On the west side of Hays Lane, near its South end This place was pointed out by Mr. D. Miller Writer as the site of a Gate in the Abbey Wall called the Darn Yett or Darn Gate which is said to have been a private entrance into the precincts of the Abbey, or Abbey grounds. It stood in what is now called Hays Lane.
OS1/14/6/35 [Page] 35 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46.15 No. 4 Trace 3 [Note] At the south-east corner there stood a small tower, with a postern called the "Darn Yett". this was the private entrance into the Abbey - the word "darn" implying such. Above the postern according to tradition was an apartment where the Catechumens were examined but which by another version was the place where the [R]ostiarius or gate keeper resided. Bremnar's Hand book of the Abbey. 1852.
OS1/14/6/36 Site of TOWER [Kirk Wynd, Arbroath] Site of Tower Site of Tower Mr. David Miller Writer Mr. A. Brown, East Abbey Street 046 [Situation] At the east end of Kirk Wynd and its north side. This place was pointed out by Mr. David Miller, Writer, as the site of a small Tower which stood at the Southwest angle of the wall which surrounded the Abbey grounds or precincts. It was removed several years ago to make room for the new Tower and Spire which was in course of erection at the West end of the Parish Church.
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OS1/14/6/38 [Page] 38 Town of Arbroath sheet 46-15 No.4 Trace The parish church is situated near the centre of that part of the town which is on the east side of the Brothock. There are no means apparently of ascertaining the date of its foundation. In the year 1764 it was considerably enlarged by removing the south wall eight feet back and by adding to the accommodation in the aisle on the north side of the church. In each end and in the aisle there is a double tier of galleries. By recent measurement it has been found to contain 1412 sittings allowing 18 inches to each. Some of the seats in the galleries are very inconvenient being so near to the ceiling that it is difficult for a man of ordinary sized to stand in them upright. There are no free seats for the poor the whole being the property with of individuals or of cor- -porate bodies who let generally to the highest bidder the sittings not required for their own imme- -diate use. This has often proved a very serious evil and has been justly complained of. The Minister of the parish has neither manse nor glebe. In the year 1701 the arable ground and grass within the abbey garden (which had been bestowed on the Bishop of Brechin during the reign of Protestant epis- -copacy, and had reverted to the Crown at the Revolution) were granted in lease-hold to Mr Ferguson then minister of Aberbrothock in aid of his stipend. But after his death, the magistrates petitioned for a lease of the said grounds which was granted to them in 1737. And again in 1753 they applied for and obtained a grant of them in perpetuity for payment of annual feu-duty of £8 Sterling. All that was assigned to the minister in lieu of the abbot's house and garden was the yearly sum of £4.8.11 Sterling in the name of house-rent. New Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] of Forfarshire p. [page] 94
OS1/14/6/39 CHURCH [parish, Arbroath] Old Church (Parish) Plan of Arbroath 1842 Mr. D. Miller, Writer Mr. G.M. Towns Manufacturer 046 [Situation] At the north end of Hill Place This is the Parish Church of Arbroath, and is situated at the Junction of Hill Place, Academy Street & West Abbey St. It is an old Building and has a Tower, surmounted by a spire, at its Western end & which is of Modern erection. It is seated for 2000 persons. The Minister is the Revd. [Reverend] W.F. Irvine
OS1/14/6/39 KIRK WYND [Arbroath] Kirk Wynd Street Nameplates Mr. G.M. Towns Mr. D. Miller 046 [Situation] Extends from High Street to Hill Place A short street extending from the High Street Eastwards to the Parish Church at the North End of Hill Place
OS1/14/6/39 WHITE HART HOTEL White Hart Hotel Sign Board Mr. D. Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the south side of Kirk Wynd A First Class Hotel with Suitable accommodation and extensive stabling; situated on the East side of the High Street at Kirk Wynd. The property of Mr. Cloudsley
OS1/14/6/39 [Page] 39 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46.15 No. 4 Trace 5 Church [note] The Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Irvine states that this church should not be written " Old Church" on the plans as it is termed merely Ph. [Parish] Church in all documents connected therewith (Signed) P.M. Hugh 2nd. Corpl. R.E. [2nd Corporal Royal Engineers]
OS1/14/6/40 STAR INN [Arbroath] Star Inn Sign Board Mr. J. Callum Mr. William Balfour, Grocer 046 [Situation] On the west side of High Street A Small Inn Situated on the West side of the High Street - opposite the White Hart Hotel - and occupied by Mr. J. Callum.
OS1/14/6/40 ROYAL HOTEL [Arbroath] Royal Hotel Sign Board &c Mr. D. Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the east side of High Street A First Class Hotel Situated on the East side of the High Street A short distance north from the site of the Market Cross; Occupied by Mr. W. Anderson.
OS1/14/6/40 COMMERCIAL BANK OF SCOTLAND [Arbroath] Commercial Bank of Scotland Engraved on door plate &c Mr. D. Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] On the east side of High Street. This is a Branch office of the Commercial Bank of Scotland and is situated in the High Street a short distance north from Hill Street. It occupies the top Flats of the Building - the Lower being occupied as shops. Mr. Rolls is the manager
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OS1/14/6/41 POST OFFICE [Arbroath] Post Office Sign Board &c Mr. J. Jolly 046 [Situation] On the north side of Hill Street. A Small Building Situated in Hill Street and forming one of the Basement rooms of a Commodious dwellinghouse, - the others being Occupied as the Residence of Mr. J. Jolly the Postmaster and his Family.
OS1/14/6/41 POLICE OFFICE [Arbroath] Police Office Over the Entrance Mr. J. Charles Superindent [Sperintendent] Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] At the west side of Market Place A Small Building erected for a Police office Situated in the Market Place fronting the Market Buildings; the lower part consists of the office, Muster Room and Cells; the upper, of a Small Private Court-room, and the office of the Superintendent Mr. James Charles.
OS1/14/6/41 JAIL [Arbroath] Jail or Prison Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns Mr. J. Charles 046 [Situation] On the north side of the Police Office A Small Jail or Prison attached to the Police Office, and used for the usual purposes of Such erections.
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OS1/14/6/42 TOWN HOUSE [Arbroath] Townhouse Townhouse Mr. G.M. Towns Hill House Mr. David Miller Writer 046 [Situation] On the west side of the High Street A large Building Situated on the West side of the High Street, at the Market Place. The lower part is used as a Court Room & the Town Clerk's offices; and the upper as the Town Hall and the Council Chambers.
OS1/14/6/42 GUILD HALL [Arbroath] Guild Hall Mr. G.M. Towns Mr. David Miller Plan of Arbroath 1842 046 [Situation] On the west side of High Street A large Building on the West Side of the High Street, & North from the Townhouse, belonging to the Guildry. The lower part is used as shops; the first floor as a Reading Room; and the upper as a Subscription Library.
OS1/14/6/42 MARKET PLACE [Arbroath] Market Place Mr. D. Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 An open space between the Townhouse, Police office & the Market Buildings; The Mechanics Reading Room is situated on the North side of this Market Place
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OS1/14/6/43 MARKET BUILDINGS Market Buildings Mr. David Miller Writer Mr. G.M. Towns Hill House 046 [Situation] On the south side of Market Place A large Buildings in the Market Place erected in 1854 by the Magistrates & Town Council. The West end is the Market, and the East the Corn Exchange: they are seperated by a Moveable Wooden Partition. The lower part of the North Wing is let as shops, the upper as a Public Hall; and the South Wing is let as an Inn
OS1/14/6/43 Site of MARKET CROSS [Arbroath] Supposed Site of Cross Mr. David Miller Mr. G.M. Towns 046 [Situation] In the High St. at the east side of the Town House This is supposed to be the site of the Town Cross; it is situated in the Centre of the High Street in front of the Townhouse, and consists of a Cross within a Circle formed by a peculiar arrangement of the Pavement
OS1/14/6/43 [Page] 43 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46.15 No. 4 Trace 5 Site of Market Cross [note] The word, "supposed", need not be used as the place is permanently marked in the pavement. It was evidently the Market Cross and therefore the above is the proper designation to be written on plan.
OS1/14/6/44 BLUE BELL INN [Arbroath] Blue Bell Inn Blue Bell Inn Blue Bell Inn Sign Board &c Mr. T. Ogilvie Mr. W. Balfour Grocer 046 [Situation] On the east side of High Street. A Small Inn Situated on the East side of the High Street at School Wynd, Occupied by T. Ogilvie
OS1/14/6/44 ELGIN PLACE [Arbroath] Elgin Place Elgin Place Elgin Place Painted over the Entrance T. Ogilvie W. Balfour 046 [Situation] On the West side of High Street This name applies to a Small Row of houses in a Close or Court, Situated on the West Side of the High Street opposite Kirk Wynd
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OS1/14/6/45 ACADEMY [Arbroath] Academy Academy Academy Mr. G.M. Towns, Hill House Mr. Webster Teacher, English dept. [department] Mr. D. Miller, Writer 046 [Situation] On the south side of Academy Street. A large Square Building with a play-ground in front, situated at the Junction of Hill Place with Academy Street - opposite the Ph. [Parish] Church. It Consists of four Rooms - two on the ground flat & two overhead. Of the lower Rooms, one is used as the Parochial School, and the other as the "English department"; the Classical & Writing & Arithmetical departments occupy the upper part of the Building: each department having separate Teachers.
OS1/14/6/45 WEST NEWGATE STREET [Arbroath] West Newgate Street West Newgate Street West Newgate Street Name Plates Mr. G.M. Towns Hill House Mr. D. Miller 046 [Situation] Branching southward from the east end of Hill Street A Street extending Southward from the East End of Hill [Street] and is the Continuation of Hill Place.
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OS1/14/6/46 HILL PLACE [Arbroath] Hill Place Name Plates Mr. G.M. Towns Mr. David Miller 046 [Situation] Extends from the Ph. [Parish] Church to Hill Street, & West Newgate St. A Broad Street extending from the Parish Church Southwards to the East End of Hill Street
OS1/14/6/46 HILL TERRACE [Arbroath] Hill Terrace Name Plates &c. Mr. G.M. Towns Mr. David Miller 046 [Situation] On the east side of Hill Place A Row of Neat dwellinghouses on the East side of Hill Place and extending from the Academy to the Entrance to Springfield.
OS1/14/6/46 HILL STREET [Arbroath] Hill Street Name Plates Mr. G.M. Towns Mr. David Miller 046 [Situation] Extends from High Street to Hill Place and West Newgate Street. A Street extending from the High Street Eastwards to the Junction of Hill Place with West Newgate Street
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OS1/14/6/47 HILL HOUSE Hill House Mr. G.M. Towns Mr. David Miller Writer 046 [Situation] At the S.E. [South East] end of Hill Terrace A dwellinghouse with garden attached Situated at the East End of Hill Terrace the Residence of Mr. George M. Towns, Manufacturer
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OS1/14/6/49 ROSEBANK COTTAGE Rosebank Cottage Rosebank Cottage Mr. R. Brown Gas Work 046 [Situation] On the south side of Ponderlaw Street A Cottage Situated & Parallel to the south side of Ponderlaw Street Proprietor Mr. Gordon Occupier Mr. A. Stewart.
OS1/14/6/49 PONDERLAW STREET [Arbroath] Ponderlaw Street Ponderlaw Street Ponderlaw Street Mr. R Brown Town Plan of Arbroath 1842 046 [Situation] In the east end of the town A Street extending from the East end of Academy Street to the West end of Springfield Terrace
OS1/14/6/49 PONDERLAW LANE [Arbroath] Ponderlaw Lane Ponderlaw Lane Ponderlaw Lane Mr. R Brown Town Plan of Arbroath 046 [Situation] In the east portion of the town A Narrow Lane extending South & at right angles to East end of Ponderlaw Street.
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OS1/14/6/50 GAS WORKS [Arbroath] Gas Works Gas Works Mr. R. Brown Gas Work Mr. A Stewart 046 [Situation] In the eastern portion of the town Gas Work Situated in the N.E. [North East] extremity of the Town of Arbroath & adjacent to the North side of Ponderlaw Street. The work consists of 4 Gasometers 2 of which are situated in what is called the tank House 4 Condensers 3 refiners Retort House Coal House & Smithy
OS1/14/6/50 ABBEY COTTAGE Abbey Cottage Abbey Cottage Mr. R. Brown Mr. A. Stewart 046 [Situation] On the north side of Ponderlaw Street An Isolated Cottage situated on the North side of Ponderlaw Street & adjacent to the Gas Work. Proprietress Miss Airth.
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OS1/14/6/51 PONDER LAW Ponder Law Ponder Law Revd. [Reverend] William Henderson A.M. [Artium Magister] John Bremner, Printer 046 [Situation] At the eastward side of the town A small hill, the summit of which is on the east of St. Marys Episcopal Church.
OS1/14/6/51 STONE COFFINS OR KISTVAENS (Found Here) [Ponder Law] Stone Coffins found here Stone Coffins found here Revd. [Reverend] William Henderson A.M. [Artium Magister] John Bremner, Printer 046 [Situation] On Ponder Law Several stone coffins were found here at one period, they contained skeletons, which were found in a sitting posture, facing towards the Abbey - to the west.
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OS1/14/6/52 MANSE [F.C. [Free Church], Arbroath] Free Church Manse Free Church Manse Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Hislop Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Henderson 046 [Situation] At the Southern end of Springfield Terrace An Isolated House situated at the southern end of Springfield Terrace & the East end of Ponderlaw Street. This House is the Property of the Free Church & is occupied by the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Hislop
OS1/14/6/52 BOULZIE HILL Boulzie Hill Boulzie Hill Mr. David Miller, Writer Plan of the town of Arbroath 046 [Situation] At the eastern side of the town A small hill on the south side of Springfield.
OS1/14/6/52 SPRINGFIELD Springfield Springfield Springfield Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Hislop Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Henderson 046 An Isolated House situated at the North East extremity of the Town of Arbroath. Proprietor & Occupier Mr. D. Louson.
OS1/14/6/52 ST MARY'S CHURCH (Episcopal) St. Mary's Church (Episcopal) St. Mary's Church (Episcopal) Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Henderson Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Hislop 046 [Situation] At the eastern end of the town. A Church Situated & Parallel to the South side of Springfield Terrace. The Church was built in 1854 & is seated for 516 Minister the Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Henderson. This Church has a Vestry & Manse attached to it.
OS1/14/6/52 [Page] 52 Town of Arbroath -- Sheet 46-15-5 Traces 1 & 4 [Volume signed] C.N. Martin Capt. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] James Carpenter C.A. [Civilian Assistant] 29th. Septr. [September] 1859
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