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MONTROSE |
Montrose
Montrose
Montrose
Montrose
Montrose
Montrose
Montrose
Montrose |
New Stat [Statistical] Account
Old Stat [Statistical] Account
Fullarton's Gazeteer
Valuation Roll
Sheriff's Returns
County Map
Memorials of Angus & Mearns
Land of the Lindsays |
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"The ancient name of Montrose seems to have been Celurca, Many derivations have been assigned for its modern appellation. The most probable is from the Gaelic Moinross signifies "the fenny promontory" & it is called by the vulgar, Monross to this day. Buchanan & others have given it a derivation more flattering than just, when they assert, that it properly means the Mount of Roses (Mons Rosarium) Yet in allusion to this fanciful derivation, the seal of the town is impressed with roses; and the motto is "Mare ditat, rosa "decorat", (the sea enriches, & the rose adorns.)"
Old Stat [Statistical] Account.
The parish is bounded on the north by the parishes of Logie Pert and St. Cyrus in Kincardineshire: On the
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the west by the parish of Dun: on the East by the German Ocean; and on the South by the River South Esk. The River North Esk runs along the northern boundary of the parish. The Town occupies the South Western extremity of the parish is a Royal Burgh and a Sea-port. The Main Line of the Scottish North Eastern Railway to Aberdeen, runs through the North-Eastern part of this parish and a branch from Dubton Station runs into the Town. There are no Antiquities in this parish -
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WOODSIDE OF HEDDERWICK |
Woodside of Hedderwick
Woodside of Hedderwick
Woodside of Hedderwick |
David Grant Occr. [Occupier]
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Title Deeds |
028 |
A small farm house and offices the property of Lord Benholme |
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Plan 28-5 -- Parish of Montrose -- Forfarshire |
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MARTIN'S DEN |
Martin's Den
Martin's Den
Martin's Den |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town clerk
Estate map
Mr Hector, Factor |
028 |
A small wooded Glen or ravine. It is intersected by the Scottish North-eastern Railway, and is on the Estates of Craigie and Sunnyside. |
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FREE CHURCH [Martinsden] |
Martinsden Free Church
Martinsden Free Church
Martinsden Free Church
Logie-Pert Free Church
Logie-Pert Free Church
Logie-Pert Free Church |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Hector
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Nixon Montrose
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Bain
Free Church Monthly record & other documents |
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A tolerably large plain built edifice being the Free Church for Logie Pert parish. "Martinsden Free Church" is the general expression and "Logie Pert Free Church" is the term used in all Free Ch: [Church] documents. |
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DENHEAD |
Denhead
Denhead
Denhead
Denhead |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Estate Map
Mr. Hector
Val. [Valuation] Roll 1862 |
028 |
A small farm house and offices The property of Mr. Duncan of Parkhill (Via) Arbroath |
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Plan 28-6 -- Parish of Montrose -- Forfarshire
Martin's Den [note]
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UPPER MILLS OF KINNABER |
Upper Mills of Kinnaber
Upper Mills of Kinnaber
Upper Mills of Kinnaber
Upper Mills of Kinnaber |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Estate Maps
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1862)
Mr. Hector |
028 |
A farm house and offices The property of Mr Duncan of Parkhill. Formerly a corn mill stood where the Waterworks are hence the name of the farm house. |
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KINNABER WATER WORKS (Montrose Corporation) |
"Kinnaber Water Works"
Kinnaber Water Works Montrose
Kinnaber Water Works Montrose
Kinnaber Water Works Montrose |
Sculptured out on end of Building
G.C. Myre Esqr. Town Clerk
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works & roads
Mr. Miller Surveyor of Taxes |
028 |
Water works for the supply of water to the town of Montrose.
"Kinnaber Water Works Erected for the supply of Water to Montrose by the Police and improvement commissioners, at a cost of £9000. The water was introduced to the town on the 28th day of May 1857." Sculptured on end of Building. The Reservoir is on trace 2 of Plan 28-10. |
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LOWER NORTH WATER BRIDGE |
Lower North Water Bridge
Lower North Water Bridge
Lower North Water Bridge
Lower North Water Bridge |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Hector
Mr. Wood
Mr. Millar |
028 |
A bridge of 7 Arches spanning the North Esk River. It was erected in 1775. "Built by subscription to which the town of Montrose and the 2 adjacent counties contributed a large share. The work was first projected and a liberal sum directed to be given by Thomas Christie, Provost of Montrose. £800 was given by his Majesty out of the annexed estates"
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Kinnaber Water Works [note]
Reservoir on 28/10.
[Initialled] JB |
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WATERSIDE |
Waterside
Waterside
Waterside
Waterside |
Mr. Hector, Factor
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Milne Mains of Kinnaber
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A small farm house and offices The property of J Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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FISHERHILLS |
Fisherhills
Fisherhills
Fisherhills |
Mr. Hector, Factor
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood |
028 |
A small farm house and offices The property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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RIVER NORTH ESK |
North Esk River
North Esk River
North Esk River
North Esk River |
Mr. Hector
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works and Roads
Mr. Millar Surveyor of Taxes |
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A considerable river flowing in an Easterly direction, and intersecting a portion of the parish before entering the German Ocean. |
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Plan 28-7 -- Parish of Montrose -- Forfarshire |
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ROSEMOUNT COTTAGES |
Rosemount Cottages
Rosemount Cottages
Rosemount Cottages |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
John Caithness
Mr. Salmond Newbigging |
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3 small Cottages on the lands of Rosemount The property of D. J. Inverarity Esqr. of Rosemount |
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WEST MAINS OF ROSEMOUNT |
West Mains of Rosemount
West Mains of Rosemount
West Mains of Rosemount |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Title deeds
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works & Roads |
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A farm house and offices, The property of D.J. Inverarity Esqr. |
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HILLHEAD OF HEDDERWICK |
Hillhead of Hedderwick
Hillhead of Hedderwick
Hillhead of Hedderwick |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
J. Caithness Occr. [Occupier]
Title deeds |
028 |
A farm house and offices the property of Lord Benholme |
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EAST MAINS OF ROSEMOUNT |
East Mains of Rosemount
East Mains of Rosemount
East Mains of Rosemount |
G Gerard Occr. [Occupier]
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A farm house having offices attached The property of D.J. Inverarity Esqr. of Rosemount. |
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Plan 28-9 -- Parish of Montrose -- Forfarshire |
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ROSEMOUNT |
Rosemount
Rosemount
Rosemount |
G.C. Myers Esqr. Factor
Title deeds
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A fine Mansion having offices a large garden and some ornamental ground attached. The property of D.J. Inverarity Esqr. |
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ROSEBANK COTTAGE |
Rosebank Cottage
Rosebank Cottage
Rosebank Cottage |
J.G. Atherston Esqr. Occr. [Occupier]
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Voters List |
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A fine dwelling house having a garden and a small plot of ornamental ground attached. |
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WEST HILLHEAD OF HEDDERWICK |
West Hillhead of Hedderwick
West Hillhead of Hedderwick
West Hillhead of Hedderwick |
Duncan McIntosh Occr. [Occupier]
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Roads |
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A small farm house with a byre attached The property of Lord Benholme. |
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PRETTYCUR |
Prettycur
Prettycur
Prettycur |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Mr. Thomson Occr. [Occupier]
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A farm house and offices, the property of Lord Benholme |
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WEST MAINS OF HEDDERWICK |
West Mains of Hedderwick
West Mains of Hedderwick
West Mains of Hedderwick |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
J. Smith Occr. [Occupier]
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A small farm house and offices The property of Lord Benholme |
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MAINS OF HEDDERWICK |
Mains of Hedderwick
Mains of Hedderwick
Mains of Hedderwick |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Archibald Gouk Occr. [Occupier]
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A farm house having offices attached The property of Lord Benholme |
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DUBTON STATION |
Dubton Station
Dubton Station
Dubton Station |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Railway Tickets
On Station house |
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A Railway Station a little north of the Mains of Hedderwick |
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HEDDERWICK |
Hedderwick
Hedderwick
Hedderwick
Hedderwick |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Mr. Wood
Title deeds
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A small Mansion having a large garden and small plot of ornamental ground attached Tthe property of Lord Benholme |
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MONTROSE AND BERVIE RAILWAY |
Montrose & Bervie Railway
Montrose & Bervie Railway
Montrose & Bervie Railway |
A. Porteous Esq. Chairman, Lauriston Castle, Kincardineshire
The Compy's. [Company's] Documents
Bradshaws Railway Guide for /66 [1866] |
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A newly constructed single line of railway, running between Bervie and Montrose for the conveyance of goods and passengers. From Bervie it runs along the coast, crossing the River North Esk into Forfarshire at the Lower Northwater Bridge, and joins the Montrose Branch of the Scottish North Eastern Railway at the Broomfield Station |
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HILLHEAD |
Hillhead
Hillhead
Hillhead |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Mr. Miller Surveyor of Taxes
Rent Receipts |
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A small farm house and offices The property of Mr. Duncan of Parkhill |
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GAYFIELD COTTAGE |
Gayfield Cottage
Gayfield Cottage
Gayfield Cottage |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
John Beattie Esqr.
Mr. Wood Suryor [Surveyor] of Works |
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A handsome Cottage having 2 gardens attached The property of John Beattie Esqr. |
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SUNNYSIDE HOUSE |
Sunnyside House
Sunnyside House
Sunnyside House |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
John Beattie Esqr.
Simon Napier Esqr. Gayfield |
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A fine dwelling house having a garden and a small plot of ornamental ground attached, The property of the Royal Lunatic Asylum |
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GAYFIELD |
Gayfield
Gayfield
Gayfield |
Simon Napier Proprietor
John Beattie Esqr.
Mr. Wood |
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A fine dwelling house having a garden and some ornamental ground attached. |
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Plan 28-10 -- Parish of Montrose |
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MONTROSE ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM |
Montrose Royal Lunatic Asylum Sunnyside
Montrose Royal Lunatic Asylum Sunnyside
Montrose Royal Lunatic Asylum Sunnyside
Montrose Royal Lunatic Asylum Sunnyside
Montrose Lunatic Asylum, Dispensary & Infirmary |
Mr. Burness, Secretary
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Roads and Works
Mr. Miller Surveyor of Taxes
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Mr Burness says this is the Incorporated name. But the former is the most general mode of expression |
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A fine large building erected in 1859 having two large Veg. [Vegetable] gardens, some ornamental ground and arable ground attached. This Institution originated with the late Mrs. Carnegie of Charleton, and is supported by endowments and the Board of Patients, |
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SUNNYSIDE |
Sunnyside
Sunnyside
Sunnyside |
Mr. Brown Occr. [Occupier]
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Rent receipt |
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A farm house and offices the property of Mr. Duncan of Parkhill |
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SUNNYSIDE COTTAGE |
Sunnyside Cottage
Sunnyside Cottage
Sunnyside Cottage |
Mr. Paton Occr [Occupier]
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Brown |
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A fine dwelling house and offices having a garden and small plot of ornamental ground attached, the property of Mr. Duncan, Parkhill |
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BLEACH WORKS (Flax) [nr Sunnyside] |
Bleach Works
Bleach Works
Bleach Works |
Mr. Paton
G.C. Myres
Mr. Milne Kinnaber Mills |
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3 large new buildings not yet completed. They are to be appropriated for the bleaching of Flax Yarns &c. |
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TOWN'S LOANING |
Towns Loaning
Towns Loaning
Towns Loaning |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Parliamentary Plan
Reform Act of 1832 |
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A narrow lane or footpath leading from the Turnpike Road to the Sea Shore, & written on plan to identify the Royalty Boundary. |
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KINNABER MILLS |
Kinnaber Mills
Kinnaber Mills
Kinnaber Mills |
Mr. Milne Flower Miller
Mr. Hector, Factor
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works |
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2 large Mills, the one farthest north is for the spinning and weaving of flax, and the other a Corn and Flour Mill. The property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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CORN MILL [Kinnaber Mills] |
Kinnaber Mills
Kinnaber Mills
Kinnaber Mills |
Mr. Milne Flower Miller
Mr. Hector Factor
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works |
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2 large Mills, the one farthest north is for the spinning and weaving of flax, and the other a Corn and Flour Mill. The property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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FLAX MILL [Kinnaber Mills] |
Kinnaber Mills
Kinnaber Mills
Kinnaber Mills |
Mr. Milne Flower Miller
Mr. Hector Factor
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works |
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2 large Mills, the one farthest north is for the spinning and weaving of flax, and the other a Corn and Flour Mill. The property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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KINNABER |
Kinnaber
Kinnaber
Kinnaber |
Mr. Miller, Surveyor of Taxes
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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An old plain built mansion having offices, a garden, and a plot of ornamental ground attached, the property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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KINNABER COTTAGE |
Kinnaber Cottage
Kinnaber Cottage
Kinnaber Cottage |
Mr. Miller
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works |
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A small but neat thatched Cottage having a garden attached, the property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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HOUFF OF KINNABER |
Howff of Kinnaber
Howff of Kinnaber
Howff of Kinnaber
Houff of Kinnaber
Howff of Kinnaber |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Mr. Wood, Surveyor of works
Mr. Hector, Factor for the Estate No. 4 Union Street Montrose
Memorials of Angus & Mearns P [page] 58
Memorials of Angus & Mearns p [page] 280 |
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An Old Burial ground on the lands of Kinnaber, in it are many grave stones beside 3 Tombs which are still used for interments by members of the former proprietors of Charleton and Kinnaber. So late as 10 or 12 years ago this ground was used a public place of interment. It is now private property belonging to J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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OLD BURIAL GROUND [Houff of Kinnaber] |
Howff of Kinnaber
Howff of Kinnaber
Howff of Kinnaber
Houff of Kinnaber
Howff of Kinnaber |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Mr. Wood, Surveyor of works
Mr. Hector, Factor for the Estate No. 4 Union Street Montrose
Memorials of Angus & Mearns p [page] 58
Memorials of Angus & Mearns p [page] 280 |
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An Old Burial ground on the lands of Kinnaber, in it are many grave stones beside 3 Tombs which are still used for interments by members of the former proprietors of Charleton and Kinnaber. So late as 10 or 12 years ago this ground was used a public place of interment. It is now private property belonging to J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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HILLSIDE |
Hillside
Hillside
Hillside
Hillside |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Mr. Hector 4 Union St.
Mr. Miller Surveyor of Taxes
Mr. Wood |
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A considerable Village or district of detached Cottages with gardens and plots of ornamental ground attached The property of various individuals. |
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FREE CHURCH MANSE [nr Hillside] |
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse
Free Church Manse |
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Bain
Mr. Beattie Gayfield Cottage
Mr. Napier Gayfield |
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A fine dwelling house with garden attached The property of the Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Bain - The Free Church is at Martin's Den |
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Houff of Kinnaber [note]
"There is an old burial place at Kinnaber called the Howff,
where certain of the lairds of Charleton & others were buried;
but nothing is known of the Chapel which is said to have stood
there or of its patron saint" Memorials of Angus & Mearns p [page] 280
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FREE CHURCH SCHOOL [nr Hillside] |
Free Church School
Free Church School
Free Church School |
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Bain
Mr. Beattie
Mr. Nappier |
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A neatly built edifice being a School in Connection with the Free Church |
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SESSION SCHOOL [Loanhead] |
Session School
Session School
Session School |
Mr. Beattie
Mr. Napier
Mr. Wood |
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A neatly built edifice, being a School which is superintended by the Kirk Session of the Parish Church of Montrose. The Session allows the Teacher £15 per annum beside school fees. |
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LOANHEAD |
Loanhead
Loanhead
Loanhead |
Mr. Beattie
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood |
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A few dwelling houses, a smithy and a school house The property of Major Renny Taylyour of Newmanswalls |
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LAMONDFAULD |
Lamondfauld
Lamondfauld
Lamondfauld
Lamonds fauld |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Title deeds
Mr. Wood
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A small farm house and offices The property of Lord Benholm |
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DRYLEYS |
Dryleys
Dryleys
Dryleys |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
J Ferguson Occr. [Occupier]
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
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A farm house and offices The property of Major Renny Tailyour of Newmanswalls |
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BRICK AND TILE WORKS [Dryleys] |
Dryleys Brick & Tile Works
Dryleys Brick & Tile Works
Dryleys Brick & Tile Works |
J. Ferguson
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood |
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A large block of buildings appropriated as Brick and Tile Works. The property of Major Renny Tailyour of Newmaswalls |
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DUBTON |
Dubton
Dubton
Dubton |
G.C. Myres
Val. [Valuation] Roll 1861
Mr. Wood |
028 |
A fine dwelling house and offices having a garden and small plot of ornamental ground attached, the property of Major Renny Tailyour |
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Plan 28-10 -- Parish of Montrose -- Forfarshire |
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SCOTTISH NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY |
Scottish North Eastern Railway
Scottish North Eastern Railway
Scottish North Eastern Railway
Scottish North Eastern Railway |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Millar
Mr. Wood
Tickets at Station |
028 |
A double line of Railway Extending from Perth to Aberdeen. It has a good many branches viz. to Alyth, Kirriemuir, Brechin, Montrose &c |
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SCOTTISH NORTH EASTERN RAILWAY (Montrose Branch) |
Scottish Northeastern Railway Montrose Branch
Scottish Northeastern Railway Montrose Branch
Scottish Northeastern Railway Montrose Branch |
G.C. Myres
Mr. Wood
Mr. Millar |
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A single line of Railway leading from Dubton Station and terminating at Erskine Place Montrose. |
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CHARLETON |
Charleton
Charleton
Charleton
Charleton |
Mr Hector, Factor
Estate Map
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861)
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
028 |
A large and fine mansion having a large garden, offices and some ornamental ground attached. The residence and property of J. Gordon Esqr. |
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LOAN DYKES |
Loan Dykes
Loan Dykes
Loan Dykes |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Mr. Hector |
028 |
A long Stone and Lime built wall extending in a south easterly direction from Loanhead |
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MAINS OF KINNABER |
Mains of Kinnaber
Mains of Kinnaber
Mains of Kinnaber |
Mr. Hector, Factor 4 Union St. Montrose
Estate Map
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1862) |
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A farm house and offices the property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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CHARLETON AND KINNABER LINKS |
Charleton & Kinnaber Links
Charleton & Kinnaber Links
Charleton & Kinnaber Links |
Mr. Hector, Factor
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works and Roads
Mr. Miller, Mains of Kinnaber |
028 |
A considerable tract of ground the surface of which is Bent, Heath and Rough pasture. The property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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WOODFIELD |
Woodfield
Woodfield
Woodfield |
James Robertson Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Hector Factor
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1862) |
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A small farm house having offices attached, The property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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PUGGIESTON TILE WORKS |
Puggieston Tile Works
Puggieston Tile Works
Puggieston Tile Works
Pugieston Brick Work
Pudgeston
Pugiston |
Mr. Salmond Occupier
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Works
Valuation Roll
County Map
Memorial of Angus & Mearns |
028 |
A Tile work on the farm of Newbigging The property of Mr. Cruickshank |
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NEWBIGGING |
Newbigging
Newbigging
Newbigging |
Mr. Salmond Occr. [Occupier]
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Val. [Valuation] Roll 1861 |
028 |
A fine farm house and offices The property of Mr. Cruickshank of Langley Park |
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BORROWFIELD |
Borrowfield
Borrowfield
Borrowfield |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861)
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Roads |
028 |
A fine farm house with offices attached The property of Major Renny Tailyour of Newmanswalls. |
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ELLEN COTTAGE |
Ellen Cottage
Ellen Cottage |
Mr. Strachan Pro. & Occr. [Proprietor & Occupier]
Mr. Wood |
028 |
A fine cottage having a garden attached. |
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NEWMANSWALLS |
Newmanswalls
Newmanswalls
Newmanswalls
Newmanswalls |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Mr. Wood
Voters List
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1861) |
028 |
A fine Mansion having a large farmsteading or offices, also a large garden and some ornamental ground attached The property and residence of Major Renny Tailyour |
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VICTORIA BRIDGE |
Victoria Bridge
Victoria Bridge
Victoria Bridge |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Mr. Gordon Hillside |
028 |
A fine Bridge over the Montrose Branch of the North-eastern Railway. A county Bridge |
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BROOMFIELD ROAD [Montrose] |
Broomfield Road
Broomfield Road
Broomfield Road |
Mr. John Duncan
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Roads
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
028 |
A public thoroughfare or road branching easterly from the North-Esk Road. |
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INN [Lochside Inn, nr Lochside Brewery] |
Lochside Inn
Lochside Inn
Lochside Inn |
Mr. John Duncan Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
Sign Board |
028 |
A Publick house or Inn having Stabling attached. The property of the Town. |
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LOCHSIDE BREWERY |
Lochside Brewery
Lochside Brewery
Lochside Brewery |
Mr. John Duncan
William Ross Esqr. Proprietor
Mr. Wood |
028 |
A small Brewery on the west side of the North Esk Road. The property of William Ross Esqr. |
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GINDERA COTTAGE |
Gindera Cottage
Gindera Cottage
Gindera Cottage |
On Gateway
William Ross Esqr.
Mr. Wood |
028 |
A small but neat Cottage on the east side of North Esk Road at the angle of the Royalty By. [Boundary] |
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BROOMFIELD |
Broomfield
Broomfield
Broomfield |
John Duthie Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
Rent receipt |
028 |
A small farm house and offices The property of the town of Montrose |
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SEAFIELD |
Seafield
Seafield
Seafield |
David Clark Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
028 |
A farm house and offices The property of the town of Montrose |
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ROSEHILL |
Rosehill
Rosehill
Rosehill |
David Wallace Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
028 |
A small farm house and offices The property of the town of Montrose |
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ROSEHILL CEMETERY |
Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Dr. [Doctor] Burnes
Mr. R. Milne Nursery Road
Mr. Smart |
028 |
A tolerably sized Cemetery or Burial ground The property of the town of Montrose |
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MANSFIELD |
Mansfield
Mansfield
Mansfield |
Mr. Wood,
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mrs. Davidson Occr. [Occupier] |
028 |
A dwelling house with some offices and a few acres of ground attached The property of the town of Montrose |
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POWDER MAGAZINE [Mansfield] |
Powder Magazine |
Mr. Wood,
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mrs. Davidson |
028 |
A short distance from this house [Mansfield] is a small building appropriated as a Powder Magazine. The property of the town. |
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EASTFIELD |
Eastfield
Eastfield
Eastfield |
Alexander Renny Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
Map of Town |
028 |
A small farm house and offices the property of the town of Montrose |
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MARYFIELD |
Maryfield
Maryfield
Maryfield |
William Tavendale Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
Map of Town |
028 |
A small farm house and offices the property of the town of Montrose |
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LITTLEMILL |
Littlemill
Littlemill
Littlemill |
G.C. Myres Esqr. Factor
Mr. Wood
Val. [Valuation] Roll 1861 |
028 |
A farm house and offices the property of Major Renny Tailyour of Newmanswalls |
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TAYOCK BRIDGE |
Tayock Bridge
Tayock Bridge
Tayock Bridge |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Mr. Gordon Hillside |
028 |
A small Bridge of one arch over the Tayock Burn on the T.P.R. [Turn Pike Road] from Montrose to Brechin. It is a Co. [County] Bridge. |
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GINDERA ROAD [Montrose] |
Gindera Road
Gindera Road
Gindera Road |
Mr. Wood
William Ross Esqr.
Corner Ticket |
028 |
A public road or thoroughfare branching easterly from the North Esk Road; the Royalty boundary also here branches off. |
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NORTH ESK ROAD [Montrose] |
North Esk Road
North Esk Road
North Esk Road
North Esk Road
North Esk Road |
Corner Tickets
Lamp posts
Mr. Wood
Mr. R. Milne Nursery Road
Mr. Myers Town Clerk |
028 |
This is the continuation of the principal road and applies to that part of the Trust Road, leading from the end of Murray St. at the P.O. [Post Office] Letter Box to the Victoria Bridge. |
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WARDS |
Wards
Wards
Wards |
Mr. Hector Factor,
J. Wood
David Burness Occr. [Occupier] |
028 |
A farm house and offices The property of J. Gordon Esqr. of Charleton |
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NORTHFIELD |
Northfield
Northfield
Northfield |
Andrew Spence Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
Map of Town |
028 |
A small farm house and offices the property of the town of Montrose |
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MANSE [parish, Montrose] |
Manse
Manse
Manse |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. McCulloch occr. [occupier]
William Ross
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A fine dwelling house having offices, a garden and a small plot of ornamental ground attached The property of the Parish Minister for the time being |
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CRANCEL BRAES |
Cransill Braes
Crancil Braes |
Improvement Plan of North Links 1813
Mr. Myers, Town Clerk |
035 |
A Sand Hill upon which there is a seat and a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station, all that remains of an extensive brae of Sand. |
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Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery
Rosehill Cemetery |
Rev. [Reverend] McCulloch
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A tolerably sized, burial ground or Cemetery situated between Gendera Road and Rosehill Road |
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TAYOCK BURN |
Tayock Burn
Tayock Burn
Tayock Burn |
Mr. Wood
Map of Town
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A considerable stream or burn forming the boundary between the parish of Montrose & Dun |
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[Entry initialled] JB
Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]
"Crance" a chaplet, a garland, hence Crancelise[?]
Rosehill Cemetery [note]
See page 27
Described in Name Sheets of plan 28-14. |
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NURSERY ROAD [Montrose] |
Nursery Road
Nursery Road
Nursery Road |
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Roads & Streets
William Ross Lochside Brewery
Mr. Gordon Hillside |
035 |
A street or public thoroughfare branching westerly off the Northesk Road. |
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CHALYBEATE WELL [Montrose] |
Mineral Well |
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Roads & Streets
William Ross Lochside Brewery
Mr. Gordon Hillside |
035 |
At the west end of this street [Nursery Road] is a mineral well much resorted to by the inhabitants of the town. Iron is the chief quality of this well. |
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REDFIELD |
Redfield
Redfield
Redfield |
Mr. Wood
William Ross
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk |
035 |
A dwelling house with a byre and a small pendicle of land attached |
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BALAKLAVA COTTAGE |
Balaklava Cottage
Balaklava Cottage
Balaklava Cottage |
Mr. Wood
William Ross
John Duncan |
035 |
A small but neat cottage on the east side of North esk Road |
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ROSEHILL ROAD [Montrose] |
Rosehill Road
Rosehill Road
Rosehill Road
Rosehill Road |
Corner Ticket
Mr. Wood,
Mr. Myres Town Clerk
Messrs. J. Smart & R. Milne |
035 |
A public thoroughfare or road branching easterly off the Northesk Road. |
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SOUTHFIELD |
Southfield
Southfield
Southfield |
John Burges Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A farm house and offices the property of the town of Montrose |
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UNION MILL (Flax) |
Union Mill
Union Mill
Union Mill |
Mr. Wood,
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Frances Aberdeen Esqr. |
035 |
A large Mill or factory immediately at the east end of Union Street. In it the spinning & weaving of Flax are carried on. The property of Frances Aberdeen & Co. [Company] |
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LINKS OF MONTROSE |
Links of Montrose
Links of Montrose
Links of Montrose |
Mr. Wood
G C Myres
Dr. [Doctor] Burnes |
035 |
A considerable tract of ground partly R.P. [Rough Pasture] and Pasture The property of the town It is used as commonty or public play ground. A yellow band shows it western bounds and is bounded on the east by H.W.M. [High Water Mark] |
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DIAMOND HILL |
Diamond Hill |
Robertson's Plan of the South Links 1813
Mr. Myers Town Clerk &c |
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A sand hillock in the Links of Montrose upon which there is a public Seat. |
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VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY BATTERY [Montrose] |
Volunteer Artillery Battery |
Captain Walker, N. [North] of Scotland Bank Commanding
Lease from the Town Council |
034 |
A Battery Site of 50 Yards [?] granted by the Town of Montrose to the Volunteer Artillery for 21 Years The Government have built an expense magazine - and another is to be made for the Militia Artillery who have 2 Guns mounted, and the Volunteer Artillery other 2 in Battery
[Initialled] JB Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] |
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THE FAULDS |
The Faulds |
Robertson's Plan of 1813
Mr. Myers Town Clerk |
035 |
Part of the Town of Montrose So called having borne the name before having been built over, from sheep having been here folded on the Links
[Initialled] JB |
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ANNAT BANK |
Annat Bank
Annat Bank
Annat Bank
Annat Bank
Annat Bank
Annat Buoy
Ennel or Ennet |
Plan of Montrose
Mr Burness Wr. [Writer]
Mr Myers, Town Clerk
Mr. Webster Tide Surveyor
Mr. Murray Custom's Officer
Parliamentary Dock Bill (Montrose)
Memorials of Angus & Mearns |
035 |
In the memoirs of Angus and Mearns this is called the "Long Ennell" and is described from an old Account of Montrose as "a great Sand bank lying at the entry of the South Esk. It was very dangerous but the defect was supplied by getting Pilots from Ulishaven (now Usan) or Ferredene." The Bank is still a dangerous one, and of late there has been a Buoy put up on its extreme point which is about 12 chains further out than the end which is bare at Lowest Spring Tides. Since the Buoy has been erected the name is mostly used as the "Annat Buoy" |
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Co [County] Forfar -- Montrose Parish
[Note]
"The Ennel or Ennet, still forms
a dangerous barrier at the mouth of
the river" Memorials of Angus & Mearns. p [page] 69 |
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TOWNHEAD SCHOOL |
Townhead School |
Mr. Milne Teacher
Mr. Wood
C.G. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A small public school house The Teacher of which receives £8 per annum from the town, along with the school fees. |
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SLAUGHTER HOUSE [Montrose] |
Slaughter House
Slaughter House
Slaughter House |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Burness |
035 |
A public Slaughter House, the property of the Town, situated at the end of Lower Hall Street |
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LOWER HALL STREET [Montrose] |
Lower Hall Street
Lower Hall Street
Lower Hall Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A street branching westerly off Murray Street and terminating at the Slaughter House. On the North side of it is a small Soap and Candle Work. Also on the south side of it and at the extreme west end is the Gas Works with the appropriate offices |
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SOAP AND CANDLE WORKS [Montrose] |
Soap and Candle Works |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
On the north side of it [Lower Hall Street] is a small Soap and Candle Work. |
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GAS WORKS [Montrose] |
Gas Works |
Mr Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
Also on the South side of it [Lower Hall Street] and at the extreme west end is the Gas Works with the appropriate offices. |
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Northesk Road
Northesk Road
Northesk Road |
Corner Tickets
Lamp Posts
Map of Town |
035 |
A Street being the continuation of Murray St. from the Post Office to Victoria Bridge. |
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THE MALL |
The Mall
The Mall
The Mall |
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Streets &c
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Mr. Gordon High St. |
035 |
A terrace road on the east of "Northesk Road" |
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TWINFIELD HOUSE |
Twinfield House
Twinfield House
Twinfield House |
Mrs. Paton Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood
Mr. Smart High St. |
035 |
A fine dwelling house having gardens a small plot of ornamental ground attached |
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INN [Brown Horse Inn, nr Twinfield House, Montrose] |
Brown Horse Inn
Brown Horse Inn
Brown Horse Inn |
Alexander Waldie Occr. [Occupier]
Sign Board
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A small public house or Inn with stabling attached |
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FRASER'S LANE [Montrose] |
Fraser's Lane
Fraser's Lane
Fraser's Lane |
Mr Wood, Surveyor of Streets &c
Town Map
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A narrow lane or alley branching westerly off Murray Lane and terminating at Lower Hall St. |
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MURRAY LANE [Montrose] |
Murray Lane
Murray Lane
Murray Lane |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Town Map |
035 |
A long narrow Lane or Alley branching northerly off Lower Hall St. in a paralell line with Murray Street |
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MURRAY STREET [Montrose] |
Murray Street
Murray Street
Murray Street |
Corner Tickets
Town Map
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A Street being the continuation of High St. leading in a northerly direction as far as the Post Office Letter Box, thence North-esk Road. |
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INN [Black Horse Inn, Murray Street, Montrose] |
Black Horse Inn
Black Horse Inn
Black Horse Inn |
Sign Board,
Mr Hossack Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A small public house or Inn on the west side of Murray St. |
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INN [White Horse Inn, Murray Street, Montrose] |
White Horse Inn
White Horse Inn
White Horse Inn |
Sign Board
Mr. Wood
Mr Hassock |
035 |
An Inn having stabling attached situated on the east side of Murray St. |
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UPPER HALL STREET [Montrose] |
Upper Hall Street
Upper Hall Street
Upper Hall Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres |
035 |
A very short Street branching easterly off Murray Street and terminating at the end of Kincardine St. |
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KINCARDINE STREET [Montrose] |
Kincardine Street
Kincardine Street
Kincardine Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A narrow street leading from the junction of Upper Hall and Murray Streets in a northerly direction and terminating at the west end of North Street |
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KING STREET [Montrose] |
King Street
King Street
King Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A narrow Street leading North from Kincardine St., and terminating at Mill Street. |
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QUEEN STREET [Montrose] |
Queen Street
Queen Street
Queen Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A narrow Street branching north-easterly off Kincardine Street and terminating at Mill St. |
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NORTH STREET [Montrose] |
North Street
North Street
North Street |
Corner Tickets
Town Map
Mr. Wood Surveyor Streets &c. |
035 |
A long narrow Street leading from the end of Murray Street, and terminating at the end of Mill Street |
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DORWARD STREET [Montrose] |
Dorward Street
Dorward Street
Dorward Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A short unedificed Street leading easterly from the end of Mill Street and terminating at the Middle Links |
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WHITE'S PLACE |
White's Place
White's Place
White's Place |
Corner Tickets
Town Map
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A street or road leading southerly from the end of Dorward St. and terminating at White's Free School |
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ST JOHN'S FREE CHURCH SCHOOL |
St John's Free Church School
St John's Free Church School
St John's Free Church School |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Nixon
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A handsome edifice being the School in connection with St John's Free Church |
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CARNEGIE STREET [Montrose] |
Carnegie Street
Carnegie Street
Carnegie Street |
Mr. Wood
Town Map
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A street leading from Mill St and terminating at White's Place |
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DORWARD'S HOUSE OF REFUGE |
Dorward's House of Refuge
Dorward's House of Refuge
Dorward's House of Refuge
Dorward's House of Refuge |
Mr. Wood, Surveyor of Streets &c
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk
Dr. [Doctor] Burnes
Printed boards in building |
035 |
A large and fine building erected in 1839 by William Dorward Esqr. who gave for the erection and endowment £10,000. It affords accommodation for 200 inmates, who are the most destitute belonging to Montrose attached to it are some veg. [vegetable] gardens and a small plot of ornamental ground. |
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MILL STREET [Montrose] |
Mill Street
Mill Street
Mill Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
Town Map |
035 |
A long street branching northerly off John Street and terminating at the end of North Street |
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REFORM STREET [Montrose] |
Reform Street
Reform Street
Reform Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
Town Map |
035 |
A short street branching easterly off Mill St. and terminating at White's Place |
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MONTROSE LINEN WORKS |
Montrose Linen Works
Montrose Linen Works
Montrose Linen Works
Flax Works |
Mr. Richardson Pro. [Proprietor]
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Richardson Pro. [Proprietor]
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
Extensive works comprising of a Handloom Factory, a Powerloom Factory and a large Spinning Mill besides the appropriate offices attached. On the west side of Mill Street is a tolerably sized Flax Work also in connection with the Linen work |
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WELLINGTON PLACE [Montrose] |
Wellington Place
Wellington Place
Wellington Place |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Corner Ticket |
035 |
A number of houses on the east side of the Middle Links. The property of the town of Montrose |
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INFANT SCHOOL [Montrose] |
Infant School
Infant School
Infant School |
Corner Ticket
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A tolerably sized plain built edifice Occupied as an Infant School, It is wholly supported by public subscriptions |
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WHITE'S FREE SCHOOL |
White's Free School
White's Free School
White's Free School |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Dr. [Doctor] Burnes |
035 |
A large plain built school house founded in 1816 by D. White Esqr. who mortified a sum for the education of 100 poor children belonging to Montrose. |
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VICTORIA PLACE [Montrose] |
Victoria Place
Victoria Place
Victoria Place |
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Streets &c
Mr. Miller Surveyor of Taxes
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A short street leading westerly off High Street |
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ST JOHN'S PLACE |
St John's Place
St John's Place
St John's Place |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A very short street leading from Lower Hall St. to Victoria Place |
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MONTROSE BASIN |
Montrose Basin
Montrose Basin
Montrose Basin |
Mr. Wood,
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
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An extensive Basin about 7 miles in circumference, at the recess of the tide it is wholly dry with the exception of the Rivers Channel. At High water it is all covered as far as the garden walls and has the appearance of a fine fresh water Lake. |
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MARKET STREET [Montose] |
Market Street
Market Street
Market Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres |
035 |
A Street leading in a southerly direction from Upper Hall Street, and terminating at the New Wynd. |
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FLOOR CLOTH FACTORY |
Floor Cloth Factory |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres |
035 |
On the east side of this St. [Market St.] is a Factory where Floor cloths are manufactured |
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Montrose Basin [note]
Please to state whether this is a
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Montrose] |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
Rev [Reverend] Mr. Hyslop
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Nixon
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A small but handsome edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews sufficiently commodious for 700 sitters |
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BANK OF SCOTLAND [Montrose] |
Branch of the Bank of Scotland
Branch of the Bank of Scotland
Branch of the Bank of Scotland |
On Door
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A fine large building in which is a Branch office of the Bank of Scotland. Although Bank property the principal part is occupied as shops & dwellings. |
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WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL [Montrose] |
Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan)
Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan)
Methodist Chapel (Wesleyan) |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres
Mr. Millar |
035 |
A small chapel the interior of which is fitted up with pews for the accommodation of about 250. |
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STAR HOTEL [Montrose] |
Star Hotel & Inn
Star Hotel & Inn
Star Hotel & Inn |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Millar |
035 |
A large and fine Hotel having Stabling attached, situated in the New Wynd |
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HIGH STREET [Montrose] |
High Street
High Street
High Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A very wide street leading northerly from the head of Upper George Street, and terminating where it becomes narrow, thence Murray Street |
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HUME'S STATUE |
Hume's Monument
Hume's Monument
Hume's Monument |
Mr. Wood,
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Millar |
035 |
A Stone Statue erected a few years ago in memory of Joseph Hume Esqr. late Member of Parliament for the Burgh |
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BRITISH LINEN COMPANY'S BANK [Montrose] |
Branch of the British Linen Company Bank
Branch of the British Linen Company Bank
Branch of the British Linen Company Bank |
Mr. Wood,
G.C. Myres
Mr. Millar |
035 |
A Branch Office of the British Linen Company Bank, situated on the east side of High St. |
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ORANGE LANE [Montrose] |
Orange Lane
Orange Lane
Orange Lane |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Streets &c
G.C. Myres Esqr. Town Clerk |
035 |
A narrow lane or alley leading from Market Street to Mill Street |
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JOHN STREET [Montrose] |
John Street
John Street
John Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A Street branching easterly off High Street and terminating at the Middle Links |
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ST JOHN'S FREE CHURCH |
St John's Free Church
St John's Free Church
St John's Free Church |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Nixon
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A large and handsome edifice, the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, Galleries &c. sufficiently commodious for about 1400 sitters |
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EVANGELICAL UNION CHURCH [Montrose] |
E.U. [Evangelical Union] Church
E.U. [Evangelical Union] Church
E.U. [Evangelical Union] Church |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Hislop
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A small plain built edifice, the interior is fitted up with pews for the accommodation of 500 sitters. It belongs to the Evangelical Union denomination |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Montrose] |
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Anderson,
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A handsome edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, Gallery &c. for the accommodation of 750 sitters. |
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MIDDLE LINKS |
Middle Links
Middle Links
Middle Links |
Mr. Wood,
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Burness, High Street |
035 |
A considerable tract of public ground or commonty extending from Dorward's House of Refuge as far south as a short distance below the Academy. |
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UNION STREET [Montrose] |
Union Street
Union Street
Union Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A fine Street leading easterly from the Middle Links and terminating at the Union Mill |
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UNION PLACE [Montrose] |
Union Place
Union Place
Union Place |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A few fine dwelling houses at the west end of Union St. |
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CHAPEL STREET [Montrose] |
Chapel Street
Chapel Street
Chapel Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A short Street leading easterly from Market St. and terminating at Mill Street |
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NEW WYND [Montrose] |
New Wynd
New Wynd
New Wynd |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
An irregular street or Wynd leading easterly from High Street and terminating at the Middle Links |
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CHAPEL PLACE [Montrose] |
Chapel Place
Chapel Place
Chapel Place |
Mr. Wood,
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Dr. [Doctor] Burness |
035 |
A short Street leading from the end of Panmure St. and terminating at the end of the New Wynd |
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ST PETER'S PLACE |
St Peter's Place
St Peter's Place
St Peter's Place |
Mr, Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Millar Surveyor of Taxes |
035 |
A Street only edificed on one side situated on the east side of the Middle Links |
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MELVILLE LANE [Montrose] |
Melville Lane
Melville Lane
Melville Lane |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres
Corner [Corner] Ticket |
035 |
A narrow Lane branching easterly from St Peter's Place. |
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ROPE WORKS |
Rope Works |
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035 |
Midway to the north, between this [Melville Lane] and Union Street, there is situated an extensive Rope Work or Rope Works. |
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INDIA LANE [Montrose] |
India Lane |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres
Corner Ticket |
035 |
A narrow Lane Leading in an easterly direction from St Peter's Place |
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INDIA STREET [Montrose] |
India Street |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres
Corner Ticket |
035 |
A Street branching easterly off St Peter's Place |
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ROPE WORKS [St Peter's Place, Montrose] |
Rope Works |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Millar |
035 |
A small rope work on the east side of St Peter's Place. |
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FLOUR MILL [Montrose Basin] |
Flour Mill
Flour Mill
Flour Mill |
Mr. Lindsay
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A flour Mill situated on the south east side of Montrose Basin |
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TOWN HOUSE [Montrose] |
Town House
Town House
Town House |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Mr. Millar |
035 |
A fine building comprising of a Court room and reading room which are above the Piazza on the north side, and on the south side of the same flat is the Council room and Committee room, On the ground floor below the Council rooms is the Post Office and other little miner rooms. |
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CHURCH (Parish) [Montrose] |
Church
Church
Church |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A large and fine edifice being the parish Church, its interior is well fitted up with pews galleries &c sufficiently commodious for about 2700 sitters. Attached to this Church is a tolerably sized Burial ground |
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ASSEMBLY HALL [Montrose] |
Assembly Hall
Assembly Hall
Assembly Hall |
Mr. Wood
Printed Bills
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
An oblong plain building recently erected. It is appropriated as a Hall for public Meeting or amusements. |
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NEW MARKET |
New Market
New Market
New Market |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A large plain square building Appropriated as the general Market Place. The property of the town. |
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KIRK WALK |
Kirk Walk
Kirk Walk
Kirk Walk |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A narrow road or lane leading from the Church on High St. to Baltic Street |
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ST MARY'S ROAD |
St Mary's Road
St Mary's Road
St Mary's Road |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A short irregular lane leading from Baltic Street to Panmure Place |
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PEEL'S STATUE |
Peel Monument
Peel Monument
Peel Monument |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A fine Statue of Free stone erected in 1852 in memory of the late Sir Robert Peel M.P. [Member of Parliament] On the north side of it are 2 large guns being Trophes of the Crimean War. |
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RUSSIAN TROPHIES [Montrose] |
Trophies of the Crimean War |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller |
035 |
On the north side of it [Peel's Statue] are 2 large guns being Trophes of the Crimean War. |
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BRIDGE STREET [Montrose] |
Bridge Street
Bridge Street
Bridge Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A fine Street leading in a North easterly direction from the Suspension Bridge and terminating at Castle St, near Hight [High St.] |
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CASTLE STREET [Montrose] |
Castle Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A long irregular [Street] leading in a Northeasterly direction from the North end of Shore Wynd and terminating at the south end of High St. |
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BALMAIN STREET [Montrose] |
Balmain Street
Balmain Street
Balmain Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres |
035 |
A short Street leading from Castle to Street Southesk Street |
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BALTIC STREET [Montrose] |
Baltic Street
Baltic Street
Baltic Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A street leading in a North easterly direction from the end of Upper George St. and terminating at the New Wynd |
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UPPER GEORGE STREET [Montrose] |
Upper George Street
Upper George Street
Upper George Street |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A short street leading from the south end of High St Hight, and terminating at the end of Baltic Street from thence to the end of Panmure Place it is Lower George Street |
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LOWER GEORGE STREET [Montrose] |
Lower George Street |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A short street [Upper George Street] leading from the south end of High St and terminating at the end of Baltic Street from thence to the end of Panmure Place it is Lower George Street. |
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PANMURE ROW [Montrose] |
Panmure Row
Panmure Row
Panmure Row |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A short street branching westerly off Panmure Place |
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ACADEMY LANE [Montrose] |
Academy Lane |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A short lane branching westerly from Panmure Place to the end of Baltic St. |
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PRISON [Montrose] |
Prison
Prison
Prison |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A fine building, the ground floor of which comprises of a number cells, Jailers' Kitchen, & Prisoners' Kitchen &c. |
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POLICE OFFICE [Montrose] |
Police Office |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
Attached to the end of the Prison is the Police Office comprising of an orderly room and Fire Engine room |
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ST GEORGE'S FREE CHURCH (Seats for 900) |
St George's Free Church
St George's Free Church
St George's Free Church |
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Nixon
The Rev [Reverend] Mr. Sutherland
The Rev [Reverend] Mr. Lustre |
035 |
A large and fine edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews for the accommodation of 900 sitters. |
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GLASSITE CHAPEL (Seats for 150) [Montrose] |
Glassite Chapel
Glassite Chapel
Glassite Chapel |
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller
Mr. Smart |
035 |
A small chapel seated for about 150 people. The members of this chapel are the followers of a Mr. Glass who seceded at some time from the Church of Scotland There is only another of the same, in Scotland, and it is in Edinburgh |
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MONTROSE SAW MILLS |
Montrose Saw Mills
Montrose Saw Mills
Montrose Saw Mills |
Mr. Miller Proprietor
Printed Bills
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A number of Saw Mills, and a large timber yard attached on the north side of Southesk Street |
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REMAINS OF THE HOUSE IN WHICH THE PRETENDER LODGED (FEBRUARY 1716) |
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Mr. Wood Burgh Surveyor |
035 |
"With the first of these affairs Montrose has but slight connexion, it being mostly confined to the fact that the Chevalier de St. George, after a brief sojourn of six weeks in Scotland, stopping a night there & re-embarking for France on the following evening. The house in which he spent the last night of his ill-fated pilgrimage to Scotland is long since removed & a new one built on its site; but the passage through which the Prince & the Earl of Mar went by the garden of the house, is still pointed out, & had been in every respect, most fitting for the occasion. This house & garden is situated at the South end of High Street are now the property of G. Smart Esqr. Corn Merchant."
Jervise's Memorials of Angus & Mearns.
One of the most ancient houses in the town is famous as being the house in which the Pretender slept the night before his escape Feby [February] 1716 -
Old Stat: [Statistical] Account.
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CHRISTIE'S LANE |
Christie's Lane
Christie's Lane
Christie's Lane |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Millar |
035 |
A narrow Lane branching easterly from St. Peter's Place |
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PATON LANE [Montrose] |
Paton Lane
Paton Lane
Paton Lane |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A narrow Lane leading in an easterly direction from St Peter's Place |
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CHAPEL MILL (Flax) |
Chapel Mill
Chapel Mill
Chapel Mill |
Mr. Paton Pro. [Proprietor]
Mr. Millar
Mr. Wood |
035 |
A large Flax mill on the east side of St. Peter's Place, on the south side of it is a small Rope Work |
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PANMURE PLACE [Montrose] |
Panmure Place
Panmure Place
Panmure Place |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
This name applies to that road leading from the end of Lower George Street, round as far as the Museum |
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ACADEMY [Montrose] |
Academy
Academy
Academy |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Town Map |
035 |
3 handsome buildings the centre of which is surmounted by a neat dome. They were erected and are supported at the expense of the town, beside school fees. The building facing the north belongs to the 7 incorporated trades. The teacher of which depends mostly on school fees. |
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TRADES SCHOOL [Montrose] |
Trades School
Trades School
Trades School |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Town Map |
035 |
The building facing the north [from Montrose Academy] belongs to the 7 incorporated trades. The teacher of which depends mostly on school fees. |
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ACADEMY SQUARE [Montrose] |
Academy Square
Academy Square
Academy Square |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A considerable square of buidlings and gardens immediately behind the Academy |
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PANMURE STREET [Montrose] |
Panmure Street
Panmure Street
Panmure Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A short Street leading from Baltic Street to the Middle Links |
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PANMURE TERRACE [Montrose] |
Panmure Terrace
Panmure Terrace
Panmure Terrace |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A row of fine dwelling houses situated between the end of Museum Place and Panmure Street |
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HUDSON SQUARE [Montrose] |
Hudson Square
Hudson Square
Hudson Square |
On Gateway
Dr. [Doctor] Osborne
Mr. Wood |
035 |
Angle of fine dwelling houses the entrance to which is from Baltic Street |
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MUSEUM PLACE [Montrose] |
Museum Place
Museum Place
Museum Place |
Mr. Wood
Corner Tickets
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A short Street leading from Baltic Street to the Middle Links |
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INDEPENDENT CHAPEL [Montrose] |
Independent Chapel
Independent Chapel
Independent Chapel |
Mr. Japp, Secretary
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A fine edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews for the accommodation of about 600 sitters |
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MUSEUM [Montrose] |
Museum
Museum
Museum |
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A small but handsome building appropriated as a Museum, the property of the town |
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ST MARY'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL |
St Mary's Chapel (Episcopal)
St Mary's Chapel (Episcopal)
St Mary's Chapel (Episcopal) |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
A small but handsome building the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, for the accommodation of about 400 sitters. |
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SCHOOL [St Mary's Episcopal Chapel, Montrose] |
School |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Miller |
035 |
The school immediately to the west of it [St Mary's Episcopal Chapel] is in connection with the chapel |
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ST PETER'S EPISCOPAL CHAPEL |
St Peter's Chapel (Episcopal)
St Peter's Chapel (Episcopal)
St Peter's Chapel (Episcopal) |
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A handsome edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews sufficiently commodious for about 550 sitters. It has a tolerably sized Grave yard attached |
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BURIAL GROUND [St Peter's Episcopal Chapel, Montrose] |
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Mr. Miller
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
It [St Peter's Episcopal Chapel] has a tolerably sized Grave yard attached |
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Royal Infirmary and Dispensary on site of Castle & Fort Hill
Royal Infirmary and Dispensary on site of Castle & Fort Hill
Royal Infirmary and Dispensary on site of Castle & Fort Hill |
Adam Burness Esqr.
Mr. Myres
Mr. Wood
Mr. Greig St Mary's Board |
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A tolerably sized and fine built edifice, was erected in 1839 at a cost of £2500 Mr. Burness & Wood say that it is built upon, or pretty near what was the summit of a small eminence called Fort Hill and on which a Castle had stood as tradition reports but no remains of such have been found in the memory of any person now living, further than a stratum of human bones was disclosed during operations for the erection of the Suspension Bridge.
"Among the few Antiquities, which Montrose can boast of, the Forthill which takes its name from the Castle, built on its summit, deserves to be mentioned. From its position it was well adapted to command the town, the harbour, and the shipping in the River. A Well was discovered a few years ago on the brink, and when the water is clear and smooth, another has been seen a good way into the River. Both of them in all probability have been once within the fort"
Old Stat Acct. [Statistical Account]
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[Notes]
Royal Infirmary
[Initialled] JB
Lt Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]
site of "Fort Hill"
[Initialled] JB
See next page
This ground, without the Royalty of Montrose, was
acquired by the Town from the Constable of Dun in 1825.
It formed part of the Barony of Dun, and is alluded
to as the "Constable Hill"
[Initialled] J.B. Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel]
"The Castle of Montrose had a commanding
position upon, or near to the Forthill, about a mile
above the fall of the South Esk into the Sea. The time
of its erection is unknown; but in the year 980 the Danes
are said to have obtained anchorage in that river, and
to have begun their predatory incursions into Scotland
which were ultimately checked by Kenneth III at Luncarty,
by destroying both the town and Castle of Montrose &
putting the Citizens to the Sword. But the real history
of the Castle dates from the time of William the Lion. He
made it an occasional residence, dated Charters from it
between the years 1178 & 1198. From 1261-2 until the Wars of
independence, no trace is found of the Castle. It was captured
and destroyed by Wallace in 1297." - Memorials of Angus & Mearns.
It would seem to be more than doubtful
whether the Castle of Montrose ever stood on
the Fort Hill - The Town Clerk and others
coincide in this view. [Initialled] JB LtCol RE [Lieutenant Colonel Royal Engineers] |
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SUSPENSION BRIDGE [Montrose] |
Suspension Bridge
Suspension Bridge
Suspension Bridge
Suspension Bridge |
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Wood
Adam Burness Esqr.
Mr. Greig |
035 |
A fine Suspension Bridge [across] the South Esk immediately at the end of Bridge St. on the Road leading to Arbroath. It was erected in 1829 at a cost of £20,000. |
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PUBLIC BATHS [Montrose] |
Public Baths
Public Baths
Public Baths |
On Front of Building
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres |
035 |
A small public building fitted with baths, situated immediately at the E. [east] end of the Suspension Bridge. |
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These hillocks are shown on the "Plan of the South Links of Montrose by George Robertson 1813" and the Windmill, and Flag Staff and Dial represented. Horologe Hill with the Flagstaff and Dial are also shown on a "Plan of the Harbour of Montrose by George Buchanan C.E. [Civil Engineer] 1827". They were all carted away in the course of Building operations by James Fraser (Town Councillor & Treasurer) and are well remembered in the locality.
I consider it of interest to perpetuate the sites of these hillocks, which were notable in the history of ancient Montrose and of its fishing people.
Jervise in his "Memorials" remarks "apart from the Basin, the leading topographical features were of old three hills called Fort, the Horologe and Windmill Hills" They were well known to Mr Myres and to all the old residents.
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These hillocks are shown on the "Plan of the South Links of Montrose by George Robertson 1813" and the Windmill, and Flag Staff and Dial represented. Horologe Hill with the Flagstaff and Dial are also shown on a "Plan of the Harbour of Montrose by George Buchanan C.E. [Civil Engineer] 1827". They were all carted away in the course of Building operations by James Fraser (Town Councillor & Treasurer) and are well remembered in the locality. I consider it of interest to perpetuate the sites of these hillocks, which were notable in the history of ancient Montrose and of its fishing people. Jervise in his "Memorials" remarks "apart from the Basin, the leading topographical features were of old three hills called Fort, the Horologe and Windmill Hills" They were well known to Mr Myres and to all the old residents. [Initialled] J.B. Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] |
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These hillocks are shown on the "Plan of the South Links of Montrose by George Robertson 1813" and the Windmill, and Flag Staff and Dial represented. Horologe Hill with the Flagstaff and Dial are also shown on a "Plan of the Harbour of Montrose by George Buchanan C.E. [Civil Engineer] 1827". They were all carted away in the course of Building operations by James Fraser (Town Councillor & Treasurer) and are well remembered in the locality. I consider it of interest to perpetuate the sites of these hillocks, which were notable in the history of ancient Montrose and of its fishing people. Jervise in his "Memorials" remarks "apart from the Basin, the leading topographical features were of old three hills called Fort, the Horologe and Windmill Hills" They were well known to Mr Myres and to all the old residents. [Initialled] J.B. Lt.Col. [Lieutenant Colonel] |
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UPPER CRAIGO STREET [Montrose] |
Upper Craigo Street
Upper Craigo Street
Upper Craigo Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A short street leading from Castle St. to Bridge Street. |
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LOWER CRAIGO STREET [Montrose] |
Lower Craigo Street
Lower Craigo Street
Lower Craigo Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A narrow Street or lane leading from Castle Street to the end of Apple Wynd & Southesk Street |
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FISH CURING WORKS [Lower Craigo Street, Montrose] |
Fish Curing Works |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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Near the foot of this street [Lower Craigo Street] is a small Fish curing Works |
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SEAGATE |
Seagate
Seagate
Seagate |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A narrow Street leading from the Suspension Bridge as far as the end of Shore Wynd, thence Castle St. |
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SHORE WYND [Montrose] |
Shore Wynd
Shore Wynd
Shore Wynd |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A Short Street leading from the end of Castle St. and terminating at the end of Watt Street |
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SEAMEN'S HALL |
Seamen's Hall |
On face of building
Mr. Wood &c |
035 |
An old house built for a Seamen's Hall but now let in tenements. |
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APPLE WYND |
Apple Wynd
Apple Wynd
Apple Wynd |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A short street or lane leading from the south end of Shore Wynd and terminating at the end of Lower Craigo St., thence called Southesk St. |
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MISSION SCHOOL [nr St Paul's Free Church, Montrose] |
Mission School
Mission School
Mission School |
Mr. Wood
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Nixon
Rev [Reverend] Mr. Sutherland |
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A school house belonging to the Mission in Connection with the Free Church. |
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ST PAUL'S FREE CHURCH |
St Paul's Free Church
St Paul's Free Church
St Paul's Free Church |
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Sutherland
Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Nixon
Mr. Wood |
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A neat Gothic built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews sufficiently commodious for about 600 Sitters |
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MODEL LODGING HOUSE [Montrose] |
Model Lodging House
Model Lodging House
Model Lodging House |
Mr. Wood
On front of building
Rev. [Reverend] Mr Nixon |
035 |
A small public building appropriated as a Model Lodging House The property of the town. |
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SESSIONAL SCHOOL [Montrose] |
Sessional School
Sessional School
Sessional School |
Rev [Reverend] Mr. Nixon
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A fine School, It is superintended and supported by the Kirk Session of the Parish Church. |
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HILL PLACE [Montrose] |
Hill Place
Hill Place
Hill Place |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A short irregular street leading from Southesk Street to Hill St. |
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SOUTH ESK STREET [Montrose] |
Southesk Street
Southesk Street
Southesk Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
Town Map |
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An irregular Street leading from the foot of Lower Craigo Street and terminating at the head of Lower George Street. |
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LOWER BALMAIN STREET [Montrose] |
Lower Balmain Street
Lower Balmain Street
Lower Balmain Street |
Mr. Wood
Mr. Miller
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A street leading from Hill Street and terminating at Southesk Street |
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HILL STREET [Montrose] |
Hill Street
Hill Street
Hill Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres |
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A Street leading from Wharf Street and terminating at the end of Ferry Street |
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RAMSAY STREET [Montrose] |
Ramsay Street
Ramsay Street
Ramsay Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A short Street leading from Hill Street to Commerce Street |
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FERRY STREET [Montrose] |
Ferry Street
Ferry Street
Ferry Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A Street leading in a southerly direction and terminating at __ |
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WEST QUAY |
West Quay
West Quay
West Quay |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres
Mr. Millar |
035 |
A Quay on the south side of Wharf St. at the end of it is a small pier |
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WHARF STREET [Montrose] |
Wharf Street
Wharf Street
Wharf Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A Street leading from the end of Suspension Bridge to the end of Commerce Street. |
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EAST QUAY [Montrose] |
East Quay |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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That space betwixt the chain and the harbour from the end of Shore Wynd is designated the East Quay |
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COMMERCE STREET [Montrose] |
Commerce Street
Commerce Street
Commerce Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A street leading from the East Quay and terminating at Ferry Street at the east end of this street is a large Cooperage, and Ship Building Yard. |
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COOPERAGE [Montrose] |
Cooperage |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
At the east end of this street [Commerce Street] is a large Cooperage, and Ship Building Yard. |
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SHIP BUILDING YARD [Commerce Street, Montrose] |
Ship Building Yard |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
At the east end of this street [Commerce Street] is a large Cooperage, and Ship Building Yard. |
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MILL LANE [Montrose] |
Mill Lane
Mill Lane
Mill Lane |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A narrow Lane leading from Commerce Street, and terminating at Meridian St. At the Northeast end of it there is a small Flax Mill hence the name |
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FLAX MILL [Mill Lane, Montrose] |
Flax Mill |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
At the Northeast end of it [Mill Lane] there is a small Flax Mill hence the name |
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RIVER STREET [Montrose] |
River Street
River Street
River Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A Street leading from Hill Street and terminating at Meridian Street. In it are Starch Works, Iron Foundry, and Fish Curing Works. |
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STARCH WORKS [River Street, Montrose] |
Starch Works |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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In it [River Street] are Starch Works, Iron Foundry, and Fish Curing Works. |
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IRON FOUNDRY [River Street, Montrose] |
Iron Foundry |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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In it [River Street] are Starch Works, Iron Foundry, and Fish Curing Works. |
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FISH CURING WORKS [River Street, Montrose] |
Fish curing Works |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
In it [River Street] are Starch Works, Iron Foundry, and Fish Curing Works. |
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AMERICA STREET [Montrose] |
America Street
America Street
America Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A short Street leading from River Street to the Harbour |
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CALIFORNIA STREET [Montrose] |
California Street
California Street
California Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A short Street leading from River Street to the Harbour. |
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MELVILLE CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) |
Melville Church (Quoad Sacra)
Melville Church (Quoad Sacra)
Melville Church (Quoad Sacra) |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
A. Burness |
035 |
A handsomely built edifice the interior of which is well fitted up with pews, gallery &c. sufficiently commodious for about 1000 sitters |
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MELVILLE ROAD [Montrose] |
Melville Road
Melville Road
Melville Road |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Southar Teacher |
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A road leading from the Academy and terminating near the end of Erskine Place |
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ACADEMY PARK |
Academy Park
Academy Park
Academy Park |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Sergt. [Sergeant] Scott of the Police |
035 |
A small district lying south of the Academy Square, and comprising of Melville Church, Poor House, a large Flour Mill and a few dwelling houses |
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GIBSON PLACE [Montrose] |
Gibson Place
Gibson Place
Gibson Place |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A short street leading from Panmure Place and terminating at Erskine PLace |
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ERSKINE PLACE [Montrose] |
Erskine Place
Erskine Place
Erskine Place |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
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A short Street leading from Ferry Street to Erskine Street |
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ERSKINE STREET [Montrose] |
Erskine Street
Erskine Street
Erskine Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres |
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A short Street leading from the end of Erskine Place to the end of Dock Street. In fron of this street is the station and the terminus of the Montrose Branch of the Scottish N.E. [North Eastern] Railway |
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STATION [Montrose] |
Station |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres |
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In front of this street [Erskine Street] is the station and terminus of the Montrose Branch of the Scottish N.E. [North Eastern] Railway |
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STRATON'S SCHOOL [Montrose] |
Straton's School
Straton's School
Straton's School |
Mr. Wood
Mr. Souther Teacher
Full. [Fullarton's] Gazetteer |
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A small school house in Erskine Street. It is endowed with a mortified fund of £1,800 which was left by a Miss Jane Straton of this town. |
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POORHOUSE [Montrose] |
Poor House
Poor House
Poor House |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Mr. Souther |
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A small plain building in the Academy Park occupied as the Poor House for the Burgh of Montrose |
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ACADEMYPARK MILL (Flour) |
Academypark Mill (Flour)
Academypark Mill (Flour)
Academypark Mill (Flour) |
Mr. Wood
Mr. Souther
Mr. Greig |
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A large Flour Mill at the east side of the Academy Park |
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DOCK STREET [Montrose] |
Dock Street
Dock Street |
Mr. Wood
Mr. Scott Sergt. [Sergeant] of Police |
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A short Street branching easterly off Ferry Street |
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FERRY ROAD [Montrose] |
Ferry Road
Ferry Road
Ferry Road |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
A. Burness Esqr. |
035 |
A road leading from the end of Erskine Street in an Easterly direction for a short distance thence taking a right angle and passing the Royal Lunatic Asylum and terminating at Waterside Road |
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ROYAL LUNATIC ASYLUM [Montrose] |
Royal Lunatic Asylum
Royal Lunatic Asylum
Royal Lunatic Asylum |
Mr. Wood
A. Burness Esqr.
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A large and handsome edifice originally built in 1780 and afterwards repeatedly enlarged. A Royal charter was obtained for it in 1811. It is managed by the Provost, the first Bailie and the two parish Ministers of Montrose, 5 Ministers of Neighbouring parishes, 11 Landed proprietors in the County and 30 Inhabitants of the Burgh |
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PANMURE BARRACKS |
Panmure Barracks
Panmure Barracks
Panmure Barracks |
On Gate
A Burness Esqr.
G.C.Myres |
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A tolerably sized square plot of ground having some buildings which are appropriated as the Barracks for the Forfarshire & Kincardine Militia |
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HARBOUR [Montrose] |
Harbour
Harbour
Harbour
Harbour |
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr.
Adam Burness Esqr.
Plan of the Burgh |
035 |
That part of the river South Esk which lies opposite to, and next the Town of Montrose |
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MERIDIAN STREET [Montrose] |
Meridian Street
Meridian Street
Meridian Street |
Corner Tickets
Mr. Wood
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A short street leading from Ferry Street in a South westerly direction and terminating at the Harbour. |
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WET DOCK [Montrose] |
Wet Dock |
Map of Town |
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A fine Dock situated immediately at the foot of Ferry Street. At its entrance on the south angle is a Lock gate which also answers as a foot bridge. |
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BARRACK STREET [Montrose] |
Barrack Street
Barrack Street
Barrack Street |
Mr. Wood
Adam Burness Esqr.
G.C. Myres Esqr. |
035 |
A Street leading from the Ferry Road and terminating at the Barrack Gate |
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WATERSIDE ROAD [Montrose] |
Waterside Road
Waterside Road |
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Streets
A. Burness Esqr. |
035 |
A road leading from the foot of the Ferry Road in an Easterly direction as far as the east side of a Ship Building Yard, thence taken a southerly direction and terminating at the River South Esk On the south side of this Road is a considerable Manure Work, also 2 Ship Building Yards, and on the North side are some Saw Mills |
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MANURE WORKS [Montrose] |
Manure Works |
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Streets
A. Burness Esqr. |
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On the south side of this Road [Waterside Road] is a considerable Manure Work |
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SHIP BUILDING YARDS [Waterside Road, Montrose] |
Ship Building Yard |
Mr. Wood Surveyor of Streets
A. Burness Esqr. |
035 |
On the south side of this Road [Waterside Road] is a considerable Manure Work also 2 Ship Building Yards |
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LIGHTHOUSE [Montrose] |
Light House
Light House
Light House |
Mr. Wood
G.C.Myres Esqr.
A. Burness Esqr. |
035 |
A small Light House for the guidance of Vessels up the South Esk to the Harbour. |
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PATENT SLIP |
Patent Slip |
Mr. Wood
G.C.Myres Esqr.
A. Burness Esqr. |
035 |
A Slip where vessels are brought up for repair, to the east of it is a small square of buildings occupied as a Fish Curing place |
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FERRY [River South Esk] |
Ferry |
Mr. Wood
G.C.Myres Esqr.
A. Burness Esqr. |
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A Ferry crossing the River South Esk to Ferry den in the parish of Craig. |
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RIVER SOUTH ESK |
River South Esk |
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John Bayly
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Index
Names -- Sheet -- Plan -- Page
Annat Bank -- 35 -- 7 -- 35
Assembly Hall -- 35 -- 2 -- 54
Academy Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 56
Academy -- 35 -- 2 -- 60
Academy Square -- 35 -- 2 -- 60
Apple Wynd -- 35 -- 2 -- 70
America Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 70
Academy Park -- 35 -- 2 -- 71
Bleach Works (flax) -- 28 -- 10 -- 15
Brick & Tile Works -- 28 -- 10 -- 19
Borrowfield -- 28 -- 14 -- 25
Broomfield Road -- 28 -- 14 -- 26
Broomfield -- 28 -- 14 -- 27
Balaklava Cottage -- 35 -- 2 -- 32
Branch of the Bank of Scotland -- 35 -- 2 -- 46
Branch of the British Linen Company's Bank -- 35 -- 2 -- 47
Bridge Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 55
Balmain Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 55
Baltic Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 56
Burial Ground -- 35 -- 2 -- 62
Barrack Street -- 35 -- 6 -- 77
Corn Mill -- 28 -- 10 -- 16
Charleton -- 28 -- 10 -- 20
Charleton & Kinnaber Links -- 28 -- 11 -- 21
Crancel Braes -- 35 -- 2 -- 31
Chalybeate Well -- 35 -- 2 -- 32
Carnegie Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 41
Chapel Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 51
Chapel Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 51
Church -- 35 -- 2 -- 53
Castle Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 55
Christies Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 59
Chapel Mill (flax) -- 35 -- 2 -- 59
Commerce Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 69
Cooperage -- 35 -- 2 -- 69
California Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 70
Denhead -- 28 -- 6 -- 5
Dubton Station -- 28 -- 9 -- 11
Dryleys -- 28 -- 10 -- 19
Dubton -- 28 -- 10 -- 19
Diamond Hill -- 35 -- 2 -- 34
Dorward Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 41
Dorward Ho. [House] of Refuge -- 35 -- 2 -- 42
Dock Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 73
East Mains of Rosemount -- 28 -- 9 -- 9
Ellen Cottage -- 28 -- 14 -- 25
Eastfield -- 28 -- 14 -- 29
E.U. [Evangelical Union] Church -- 35 -- 2 -- 49
East Quay -- 35 -- 2 -- 69
Erskine Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 72
Erskine Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 72
Free Church -- 28 -- 6 -- 5
Fisherhills -- 28 -- 6 -- 7
Flax Mill -- 28 -- 10 -- 16
F.C. [Free Church] Manse -- 28 -- 10 -- 17
F.C. [Free Church] School -- 28 -- 10 -- 18
Fraser's Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 39
Floor Cloth Factory -- 35 -- 2 -- 45
Flour Mill -- 35 -- 2 -- 53
Fort Hill (site of) -- 35 -- 2 -- 64
Fish Curing Works -- 35 -- 2 -- 65
Ferry Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 68
Flax Mill -- 35 -- 2 -- 69
Fish Curing Works -- 35 -- 2 -- 70
Flour Mill -- 35 -- 2 -- 73
Ferry Road -- 35 -- 2 -- 73
Ferry -- 35 -- 6 -- 78
Gayfield Cottage -- 28 -- 10 -- 13
Gayfield -- 28 -- 10 -- 13
Gindera Cottage -- 28 -- 14 -- 26
Gindera Road -- 28 -- 14 -- 30
Gas Works -- 35 -- 2 -- 37
Glassite Chapel -- 35 -- 2 -- 57
Gibson Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 71
Hillhead of Hedderwick -- 28 -- 9 -- 9
Hedderwick -- 28 -- 9 -- 12
Hillhead -- 28 -- 10 -- 13
Houff of Kinnaber -- 28 -- 10 -- 17
Hillside -- 28 -- 10 -- 17
High Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 47
Hume's Statue -- 35 -- 2 -- 47
Hudson Square -- 35 -- 2 -- 61 |
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Horologe Hill (Site of) -- 35 -- 2 -- 64
Hill Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 67
Hill Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 68
Harbour -- 35 -- 6 -- 75
Infant School -- 35 -- 2 -- 43
India Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 52
India Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 52
Independent Chapel -- 35 -- 2 -- 62
Iron Foundry -- 35 -- 2 -- 70
John Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 49
Kinnaber Water Works (Montrose) -- 28 -- 6 -- 6
Kinnaber Mills -- 28 -- 10 -- 16
Kinnaber -- 28 -- 10 -- 16
Kinnaber Cottage -- 28 -- 10 -- 16
Kincardine Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 40
King Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 40
Kirk Walk -- 35 -- 2 -- 54
Lower North Water Bridge -- 28 -- 6 -- 5
Loanhead -- 28 -- 10 -- 18
Lamondfauld -- 28 -- 10 -- 19
Loan Dykes -- 28 -- 10 -- 20
Lochside Brewery -- 28 -- 14 -- 26
Littlemill -- 28 -- 14 -- 29
Links of Montrose -- 35 -- 2 -- 33
Lower Hall Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 37
Lower George Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 56
Lower Craigo Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 65
Lower Balmain Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 67
Lighthouse -- 35 -- 6 -- 78
Martin's Den -- 28 -- 6 -- 5
Mains of Hedderwick -- 28 -- 9 -- 11
Montrose Royl. [Royal] Lunatic Assylum -- 28 -- 10 -- 14
Mains of Kinnaber -- 28 -- 11 -- 21
Mansfield -- 28 -- 14 -- 28
Maryfield -- 28 -- 14 -- 29
Manse -- 35 -- 2 -- 31
Murray Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 39
Murray Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 39
Mill Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 42
Montrose Linen Works -- 35 -- 2 -- 43
Montrose Basin -- 35 -- 2 -- 45
Market Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 45
Middle Links -- 35 -- 2 -- 50
Melville Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 52
Montrose Saw Mills -- 35 -- 2 -- 58
Museum Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 61
Museum -- 35 -- 2 -- 62
Mission School -- 35 -- 2 -- 66
Model Lodging House -- 35 -- 2 -- 66
Mill Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 69
Melville Church -- 35 -- 2 -- 71
Melville Road -- 35 -- 2 -- 71
Meridian Street -- 35 -- 6 -- 75
Manure Works -- 35 -- 6 -- 77
Newbigging -- 28 -- 13 -- 23
Newmanswalls -- 28 -- 14 -- 25
North Esk Road -- 28 -- 14 -- 30
Northfield -- 28 -- 14 -- 30
Nursery Road -- 35 -- 2 -- 32
North Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 41
New Wynd -- 35 -- 2 -- 51
New Market -- 35 -- 2 -- 54
Old Burial Ground -- 28 -- 10 -- 17
Orange Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 49
Prettycur -- 28 -- 9 -- 11
Puggieston Tile Works -- 28 -- 13 -- 23
Powder Magazine -- 28 -- 14 -- 28
Peel's Statue -- 35 -- 2 -- 55
Panmure Row -- 35 -- 2 -- 56 |
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Prison -- 35 -- 2 -- 57
Police Office -- 35 -- 2 -- 57
Paton Lane -- 35 -- 2 -- 59
Panmure Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 59
Panmure Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 61
Panmure Terrace -- 35 -- 2 -- 61
Public Baths -- 35 -- 2 -- 64
Poorhouse -- 35 -- 2 -- 72
Panmure Barracks -- 35 -- 2 -- 74
Patent Slip -- 35 -- 6 -- 78
Queen Street -- 35 -- 6 -- 40
River North Esk -- 28 -- 7 -- 7
Rosemount Cottage -- 28 -- 9 -- 9
Rosemount -- 28 -- 9 -- 10
Rosebank Cottage -- 28 -- 9 -- 10
Rosehill -- 28 -- 14 -- 27
Rosehill Cemetery -- 28 -- 14 -- 27
Redfield -- 35 -- 2 -- 32
Rosehill Road -- 35 -- 2 -- 32
Reform Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 42
Rope Works -- 35 -- 2 -- 50
Russian Trophies -- 35 -- 2 -- 55
Royal Infirmary -- 35 -- 2 -- 63
Remains of the house in which the Pretender lodged Feby [February] 1716 -- 35 -- 2 -- 58
Ramsay Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 68
River Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 70
Royal Lunatic Asylum -- 35 -- 2 -- 74
River South Esk -- 35 -- 6 -- 78
Sunnyside House -- 28 -- 10 -- 13
Sunnyside -- 28 -- 10 -- 15
Sunnyside Cottage -- 28 -- 10 -- 15
Session School -- 28 -- 10 -- 18
Scottish North Eastern Railway -- 28 -- 10 -- 20
Scottish North Eastern Railway (Montrose Branch) -- 28 -- 10 -- 20
Seafield -- 28 -- 14 -- 27
Southfield -- 35 -- 2 -- 33
Slaughter House -- 35 -- 2 -- 37
Soap & Candle Works -- 35 -- 2 -- 37
St John's F.C. [Free Church] School -- 35 -- 2 -- 41
Saint John's PLace -- 35 -- 2 -- 45
Saint Pater's PLace -- 35 -- 2 -- 51
Star Hotel -- 35 -- 2 -- 47
Saint Mary's Road -- 35 -- 2 -- 54
Saint George's Free Church -- 35 -- 2 -- 57
School -- 35 -- 2 -- 62
St. Peter's Episcopal Chapel -- 35 -- 2 -- 62
St. Mary's Episcopal Chapel -- 35 -- 2 -- 62
Saint John's Free Church -- 35 -- 2 -- 49
Suspension Bridge -- 35 -- 2 -- 64
Seaman's Hall -- 35 -- 2 -- 65
Seagate -- 35 -- 2 -- 65
Shore Wynd -- 35 -- 2 -- 65
St. Paul's Free Church -- 35 -- 2 -- 66
Sessional School -- 35 -- 2 -- 67
South Esk Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 67
Ship Building Yard -- 35 -- 2 -- 69
Starch Works -- 35 -- 2 -- 70
Station -- 35 -- 2 -- 72
Straton's Hotel -- 35 -- 2 -- 72
Ship Building Yards -- 35 -- 6 -- 77
Town's Loaning -- 28 -- 10 -- 15
Tayock Bridge -- 28 -- 14 -- 29
Tayock Burn -- 35 -- 2 -- 31
The Faulds -- 35 -- 2 -- 34
Townhead School -- 35 -- 2 -- 37
The Mall -- 35 -- 2 -- 38
Twinfield House -- 35 -- 2 -- 38
Town House -- 35 -- 2 -- 53
Trades School -- 35 -- 2 -- 60
Upper Mills of Kinnaber -- 28 -- 6 -- 6
Union Mill (flax) -- 35 -- 2 -- 33
Upper Hall Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 40
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 35 -- 2 -- 46
U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church -- 35 -- 2 -- 50
Union Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 50 |
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Union Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 50
Upper George Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 56
Upper Craigo Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 65
Victoria Bridge -- 28 -- 14 -- 25
Victoria Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 45
Volunteer Artillery Battery -- 35 -- 2 -- 34
Woodside of Hedderwick -- 28 -- 5 -- 3
Waterside -- 28 -- 7 -- 7
West Mains of Rosemount -- 28 -- 9 -- 9
West Hillhead of Hedderwick -- 28 -- 9 -- 10
West Mains of Hedderwick -- 28 -- 9 -- 11
Woodfield -- 28 -- 11 -- 21
Wards -- 28 -- 14 -- 30
White's Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 41
Wellington Place -- 35 -- 2 -- 43
White's Free School -- 35 -- 2 -- 44
Wesleyan Methodist Chapel -- 35 -- 2 -- 46
West Quay -- 35 -- 2 -- 68
Wharf Street -- 35 -- 2 -- 69
Windmilll Hill (Site of) -- 35 -- 2 -- 64
Waterside Road -- 35 -- 6 -- 77
Wet Dock -- 35 -- 6 -- 77
Montrose & Bervie Railway -- 28 -- 10 -- 12 |
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