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Lanarkshire volume 28
Page | List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks | Transcriber's notes | Continued entries/extra info |
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OS1/21/28/1 | GLASGOW OBSERVATORY | Glasgow Observatory | Professor Pringle Occupier | 006.05 | A large and fine building occupied as the Glasgow Observatory. There is grants from Government for its [illegible]. It is the property and residence of the Professor. (Prof James E[illegible]) | ||
OS1/21/28/1 | KEW TERRACE | Kew Terrace | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A fine terrace on the south side of the Great Western Road | ||
OS1/21/28/1 | MARLEYBANK | Marleybank | Robt Sword Proprietor | 006.05 | A fine dwelling house east of the Glasgow Observatory | ||
OS1/21/28/1 | VICTORIA CIRCUS | Victoria Circus | Mr Smith Land Surveyor | 006.05 | A fine new street of a circular form a number of villas are in of progress of erection on the west of it | ||
OS1/21/28/1 | WINDSOR TERRACE | Windsor Terrace | Lamp Posts | 006.05 | A fine terrace on the north side of the Great Western Road | ||
OS1/21/28/1 | two words are illegible in the row for Glasgow Observatory. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/3 | ANNFIELD TERRACE | Annfield Terrace | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A street of a crescent form leading from the end of Hamilton Crescent or Peel St and terminating at a road that passes Ashburne Lodge | ||
OS1/21/28/3 | ASHBURN LODGE | Ashburne Lodge | the gate posts | 006.05 | A large and handsome dwelling house, east of Rockbank | ||
OS1/21/28/3 | ROCKBANK | Rockbank | R Paterson Ashville Wm Lindsay Hyndland | 006.05 | 3 handsome cottages west of Ashburne Lodge | ||
OS1/21/28/3 | WESTFIELD TERRACE | Westfield Terrace | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A short range of houses in the east side of Partick Hill | ||
OS1/21/28/3 | YI 5 No 8 Glasgow | ||||||
OS1/21/28/5 | ASHVILLE | Ashville | R Paterson Esq Occupier | 006.05 | A handsome cottage east of Ashburne Lodge | ||
OS1/21/28/5 | HILLSIDE | Hillside | Mr Paterson Ashville Post Office Directory | 006.05 | A house and offices on the west side of the Hyndland Road | ||
OS1/21/28/5 | HYNDLAND | Hyndland | Mr Paterson Dd (David) Smith Land Surveyor Wm (William) Lindsay occupier | 006.05 | A house and offices having a farm attached | ||
OS1/21/28/5 | YI 5 No 9 Glasgow | ||||||
OS1/21/28/6 | blank | ||||||
OS1/21/28/7 | CROWN CIRCUS | Crown Circus | D Smith Land surveyor | 006.05 | A new street or circus south of Victoria Cres | ||
OS1/21/28/7 | DOWANSIDE | Dowanside | Alexr Kay Esq occupier Thos Frame Esq Occupier | 006.05 | A large and handsome dwelling house having a small plot of ornamental ground attached | ||
OS1/21/28/7 | VICTORIA TERRACE | Victoria Terrace | Letter Carriers David Smith Land surveyor | 006.05 | A new street branching off another new street that leads from Victoria Street to Crown Circus and terminating at Victoria Circus | ||
OS1/21/28/7 | YI5 No 10 Glasgow | ||||||
OS1/21/28/9 | CROSSPARK | Cross Park | Mr Robertson Rosebank Jas (James) MacAuley | 006.05 | A handsome cottage west of the Crow road | ||
OS1/21/28/9 | CROW ROAD | Crow Road | Police Officers James McAuley Fairleybank | 006.05 | A road leading in a northwesterly direction from Partick, that part of it extending from the Dumbarton Road to opposite Fairleybank is now designated Jordonhill Street | ||
OS1/21/28/9 | FAIRLYBANK | Fairleybank | Jas (James) McAuley proprietor | 006.05 | A handsome cottage north of Rosebank | ||
OS1/21/28/9 | FOUNTAINBANK | Fountainbank | Mr McKean Mr McKay | 006.05 | A handsome cottage on the south side of Partick Hill | ||
OS1/21/28/9 | ROSEBANK | Rosebank | James McAuley Mr Hunt Fairleypark | 006.05 | A handsome cottage west of Jordanhill Street | ||
OS1/21/28/9 | WESTBANK | Westbank | Mr Boyd occupier | 006.05 | A large and handsome dwelling house on the north side of Partick Hill | ||
OS1/21/28/9 | WOODEND | Woodend | Mr Boyd Mr McKay Wellpark | 006.05 | A handsome dwelling house on the north side of Partick Hill | ||
OS1/21/28/9 | YI-5 No 13 Glasgow | ||||||
OS1/21/28/10 | FAIRLYPARK COTTAGE | Fairleypark Cottage | Mr Hunt Mr Robertson | 006.05 | A handsome cottage west of Fairlypark | ||
OS1/21/28/10 | GOWANBANK | Gowanbank | Mr Clark proprietor | 006.05 | A small cottage west of Peel Street | ||
OS1/21/28/10 | HOLLYBANK | Hollybank | Mr King proprietor | 006.05 | A handsome cottage west of Jordanhill Street | ||
OS1/21/28/10 | LAUREL STREET | Laurel Street | Corner Ticket | 006.05 | A street branching westerly off Jordanhill Street It was called until recently Laurelbank | ||
OS1/21/28/10 | RODNEY STREET | 006.06 | |||||
OS1/21/28/10 | ROSE COTTAGE | Rose Cottage | Mr Robertson Mr Hunt | 006.05 | A small cottage on the west side of Jordanhill Street | ||
OS1/21/28/10 | ROSLIN PLACE | Roslin Place | Mr King Mr Robertson | 006.05 | 2 private dwelling houses west of Jordanhill Street | ||
OS1/21/28/10 | SUNNYBANK | Sunnybank | Mr McKay Mr Boyd | 006.05 | Small but handsome cottage on the south side of Partickhill | ||
OS1/21/28/10 | There is no Rodney Street on this page | ||||||
OS1/21/28/11 | HAMILTON CRESCENT | Hamilton Crescent | Corner Ticket | 006.05 | A crescent leading from the end of Hamilton Street to the end of Peel Street | ||
OS1/21/28/11 | YI-5 No 13 Glasgow | ||||||
OS1/21/28/12 | 12 [left corner of header] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/12 | Page is blank apart from page number. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/13 | BANYAN VILLA | Banyan Villa | Letter Carriers Mr Ferguson Gardener | 006.05 | A small but handsome cottage north of Partick Hill | ||
OS1/21/28/13 | IRONBANK | Ironbank | Mr Todd shipbuilder proprietor | 006.05 | A large and handsome cottage on the southside of Partickhill | ||
OS1/21/28/13 | JUDSTON COTTAGE | Judston Cottage | Letter Carriers Mr Ferguson | 006.05 | A small but handsome cottage north of Partick Hill | ||
OS1/21/28/13 | PARTICKHILL | Partick Hill | David Smith land surveyor Lamp posts | 006.05 | This name applies to that road or street branching in a westerly direction of the north end of Hyndland Street | ||
OS1/21/28/13 | WESTFIELD | Westfield | J Alexander Esq Occupier | 006.05 | A handsome cottage north of Partick Hil | ||
OS1/21/28/13 | WOODBANK | Woodbank | Mr Fergusson Post office Directory | 006.05 | A handsome cottage on the norththside of Partickhill | ||
OS1/21/28/13 | WOODLAND HOUSE | Woodland House | Letter Carrier Mr Fergusson | 006.05 | A handsome cottage on the norththside of Partickhill | ||
OS1/21/28/13 | YI-5 14 Glasgow | ||||||
OS1/21/28/14 | CAPRUM | Caprum House Caprum House | Post Office Directory On house | 006.05 | A large and handsome dwell house on the east side of Hamilton Street | ||
OS1/21/28/14 | CHRISTINA COTTAGE | Christina Cottage Christina Cottage | Police officer Archibald Drysdale Esq, Caprum House | 006.05 | A handsome cottage on the east side of Hamilton Street | ||
OS1/21/28/14 | HILLSIDE HOUSE | Hillside House | Mr Cassels occupier | 006.05 | A handsome cottage on the north side of Partickhill | ||
OS1/21/28/14 | HYNDLAND ROAD | Hyndland Road | Police officers | 006.05 | A road leading in a north westerly direction from the head of Hyndland Street | ||
OS1/21/28/14 | MIDDLEFIELD HOUSE | Middlefield House Middlefield House | Mr Ferguson Post Office Directory | 006.05 | A large dwelling house on the north side of Partick. | ||
OS1/21/28/14 | TEMPLE STREET | Temple Street | David Smith | 006.05 | A new street leading northerly from the end of Hyndland Road to Crown Circus | ||
OS1/21/28/14 | WELLPARK | Wellpark | Mr McNab proprietor | 006.05 | A large building on the north side of Partickhill | ||
OS1/21/28/14 | Note written in pencil below entry for Middlefield House - illegible. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/15 | HAMILTON STREET | Hamilton Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street branching northerly off the "Dumbarton Road" a little above Caprum House, thence called Hamilton Crescent | ||
OS1/21/28/15 | HYNDLAND STREET | Hyndland Street | Dd [David] Smith Land Surveyor | 006.05 | A new street branching northerly off the Dumbarton Road and terminating at the end Partickhill | ||
OS1/21/28/15 | MUIRPARK | Muirpark Muirpark | Mr Ferguson A. Holms Esqr Stewartvale | 006.05 | A large and handsome dwelling house having a large garden and a small plot of pleasure ground attached | ||
OS1/21/28/15 | STEWARTVALE | Stewartvale | A. Holms | 006.05 | A fine cottage having a garden and a small plot of pleasure ground attached | ||
OS1/21/28/16 | 16 [left corner of header] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/16 | Page is blank apart from page number. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/17 | DOWANHILL HOUSE | Dowanhill House Dowanhill House | Mr Paterson Proprieter Mr Smith Land Surveyor | 006.05 | A fine dwelling house on the west side of a new street of the same name | ||
OS1/21/28/17 | DOWANHILL STREET | Dowanhill Street | Mr Smith Land surveyor | 006.05 | A new street leading northerly off the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/17 | SAUGHFIELD COTTAGE | Saughfield Cottage | Mr Smith | 006.05 | A small cottage on the north side of Dobbies Loan | ||
OS1/21/28/19 | APSLEY HOUSE | Apsley House | Corner Ticket | 006.05 | A house in Meadowbank Place | ||
OS1/21/28/19 | DOWNIE PLACE | Downie Place | Corner ticket | 006.05 | Those houses at the corner of Jordanhill St with the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/19 | FAIRLYPARK | Fairlypark Fairlypark | Mr Hunter Occupier Mr Brown Occupier | 006.05 | A house in Jordanhill Street | ||
OS1/21/28/19 | GREENBANK | Greenbank Greenbank | Mr Cumming Police officers | 006.05 | 4 villas on the north side of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/19 | JORDANHILL STYREET | Jordanhill Street | Corner tickets | A street branching northwesterly off the Dumbarton Road. The name terminates at an angle of the road a short distance above Fairlypark from thence it is called Crow Road | |||
OS1/21/28/19 | MEADOWBANK HOUSE | Meadowbank House | Corner ticket | 006.05 | A house in Meadowbank Place | ||
OS1/21/28/19 | MEADOWBANK PLACE | Meadowbank Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | 2 Ranges of fine dwelling houses on the north side of the the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/20 | ALMA COTTAGE | Alma Cottage | Mr Anderson Proprietor | 006.05 | A cottage north of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/20 | GROVE HOUSE | Grove House | Mr Barclay Occupier | 006.05 | A house north of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/20 | HAYBURN PLACE | Hayburn Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | 2 houses north of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/20 | MEADOWVALE | Meadowvale | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A cottage on the west side of Clyde Street | ||
OS1/21/28/20 | PEEL STREET | Peel Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A new street leading northerly off the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/20 | SANDBANK BUILDINGS | Sandbank buildings | Corner Ticket | 006.05 | A building on the west side o9f Clyde Street | ||
OS1/21/28/20 | TURNERFIELD PLACE | Turnerfield Place Turnerfield Place | Mr Anderson Police officers | 006.05 | 2 houses north of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/21 | CLYDE STREET | Clyde Street | Corner Ticket | 006.05 | A new Street branching southerly off the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/21 | CRAWFORD PLACE | Crawford Place | Corner ticket | 006.05 | 2 houses on the South Side of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/21 | GRAHAM PLACE | Graham Place | Ticket | 006.05 | 2 houses on the South Side of Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/21 | HAYBURN STRET | Hayburn Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A Short Street branching southerly off the Dumbarton Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/21 | MERKLAND PLACE | Merkland Place | Tickets | 006.05 | 2 buildings on the South Side of the Dumbarton Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/21 | ROSEVALE HOUSE | Rosevale House | Corner ticket Rosevale - on Trace | 006.05 | A short street branching southerly off the Dumbarton Road, on the east side of it is a house of the same name. | ||
OS1/21/28/21 | ROSEVALE STREET | Rosevale Street | Corner ticket | 006.05 | A short street branching southerly off the Dumbarton Road, on the east side of it is a house of the same name. | ||
OS1/21/28/21 | SANDBANK PLACE | Sandbank Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A house on the south side of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/23 | CASTLEMILK PLACE | Castlemilk Place | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | That range of houses on the south side of Dumbarton Road, situated between the ends of Orchard Street and Merkland Street | ||
OS1/21/28/23 | CROWN PLACE | Crown Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | This name applies to those houses at the corner of Hyndland Street with Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/23 | HAMILTON PLACE | Hamilton Place | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A range of fine dwelling houses on the north side of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/23 | HAMILTON STREET | Hamilton Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street branching northerly off the Dumbarton Road and terminating at Hamilton Crescent | ||
OS1/21/28/23 | HYNDLAND STREET | Hyndland Street | Dr Smith land surveryor | 006.05 | A new street branching northerly off the Dumbarton Road and terminating at Hyndland Road | ||
OS1/21/28/23 | WINDSOR PLACE | Windsor Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A range of fine dwelling houses on the north side of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/24 | ANDERSON STREET | Anderston Street | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A street branching southeasterly off the Dumbarton Road and terminating at Castlebank Street | ||
OS1/21/28/24 | BRUCE PLACE | Bruce Place | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A range of dwelling houses on the southside of Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/24 | FREE CHURCH | Free church Free church | Beadle Free church Monthly Record | 006.05 | A plain build edifice the entire of which is fitted up with pews sufficiently commodious for about 550 persons, in connection with this church is a large school house which is situated immediately south of it | ||
OS1/21/28/24 | FREE CHURCH SCHOOL | Free church school | Teachers Printed billls | 006.05 | In connection with this church is a large school house which is situated immediately south of it. | ||
OS1/21/28/24 | MERKLAND STREET | Merkland Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street branching south easterly off the Dumbarton Road and terminating at Castlebank Street. | ||
OS1/21/28/24 | ORCHARD STREET | Orchard Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street branching south-easterly off the Dumbarton Road and terminating at Castlebank Street | ||
OS1/21/28/24 | VIRGINIA PLACE | Virginia Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | 3 houses on the south side of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/25 | HOSIER STREET | Hosier Street | Police officers | 006.05 | A short street leading from Orchard Street to Merkland Street | ||
OS1/21/28/25 | SCHOOL [West U.P. Church] | School | Painted bills | 006.05 | |||
OS1/21/28/25 | WILSON STREET | Wilson Street | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A street branching from Orchard Street and terminating at Douglas Street | ||
OS1/21/28/25 | POLICE OFFICE | Police office | Police officers Printed bills | 006.05 | A small but handsome building appropriated as the Police Office | ||
OS1/21/28/25 | DOUGLAS STREET | Douglas Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street branching in a south-easterly direction from Dumbarton Road and terminating at Castlebank Street | ||
OS1/21/28/25 | CASTLEBANK | Castlebank | John Walker Esq. Police officers | 006.05 | A large dwelling house on the east side of Douglas Street | ||
OS1/21/28/25 | WEST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | West U.P Church | Beadle The Reverend W. Laurie | 006.05 | A large and plain building the interior of which is fitted up with pews, gallery etc sufficiently commodious for about 1000 persons, attached is a tolerably sized School house | ||
OS1/21/28/26 | KELVIN STREET | Kelvin Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street leading from the Dumbarton Road to Castlebank Street | ||
OS1/21/28/26 | QUAKERS' BURIAL GROUND [Partick] | Quaker's Burial Ground | Police Officers Thomas Granger | 006.05 | A small enclosed plot of ground appropriated as a burial ground entirely for the Quakers | ||
OS1/21/28/26 | SCHOOL [Partick] | School | Teacher Thomas Granger | 006.05 | The ground flat of a small dwelling house. It is the oldest school in Partick and is in connection with the Parish Church | ||
OS1/21/28/26 | UNITED PRESBYTERIAN MISSION CHURCH [Partick] | United Presbyterian Mission Church | Beadle Tickets on door | 006.05 | A small mission church belonging to the United Presbyterians | ||
OS1/21/28/26 | WELL STREET | Well Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street leading from the Dumbarton Road to Castlebank Street | ||
OS1/21/28/26 | GAS WORKS | Gas Works | Thomas Granger, Manager | 006.05 | A considerable space of ground comprising of 2 Gasometers, Meter-house, Purifying house, Retort house, Engine house & co. | ||
OS1/21/28/27 | CHURCH PLACE | Church Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A very short street branching off the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/27 | DOWANVALE | Dowanvale Dowanvale | John Stewart Occupier On Gateway | 006.05 | A cottage having a garden attached east off Victoria Street | ||
OS1/21/28/27 | EAST UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | East United Presbyterian Church East United Presbyterian Church | The Rev William Laurie Beadle | 006.05 | A large plain built edifice seated for about 1000 persons, behind is a school house in connection with the church | ||
OS1/21/28/27 | SCHOOL [East U.P. Church] | School | 006.05 | ||||
OS1/21/28/27 | THOMSON STREET | Thomson Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A short street leading from Victoria Street to Church Street | ||
OS1/21/28/27 | VICTORIA STREET | Victoria Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A long street branching off the Dumbarton Road and terminating at the "Great Western Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/27 | WALLACE PLACE | Wallace Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A short street branching off the Dumbarton Road in the village of Partick | ||
OS1/21/28/28 | BRIDGE STREET | Bridge Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street branching off the Dumbarton Road and and terminating at the old bridge that crosses the Kelvin | ||
OS1/21/28/28 | CHURCH STREET | Church Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A street branching off the Dumbarton Road and terminating at Victoria Street | ||
OS1/21/28/28 | SCHOOL [Thomson St] | School School | Teachers The Rev William Laurie | 006.05 | A small but handsome edifice on the south side of Thomson Street. It is in connection with the Parish Church | ||
OS1/21/28/28 | WELL STREET | Well Street | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | An irregular street branching in a south westerly [direction] off Dumbarton Road and terminating at the end of Knowe Street | ||
OS1/21/28/28 | PARTICK ACADEMY | Partick Academy Partick Academy | Teachers Printed Bills | 006.05 | A large and handsome edifice on the west side of Church Street | ||
OS1/21/28/29 | BURNBANK HOUSE | Burnbank House Burnbank House | Robert Carrick Occupier Post Office address | 006.05 | A small cottage on the east side of Well Street | ||
OS1/21/28/29 | CHURCH (Q.S.) | Church | Mr Parlan, Beadle | 006.05 | A small but handsome edifice seated for about 570 persons. It is a Quoad Sacra church | ||
OS1/21/28/29 | KELVINSIDE TERRACE | Kelvinside Terrace | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A house on the south side of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/29 | KNOWE STREET | Knowe Street | Corner tickets | 006.05 | A very irregular street leading from the end of Bridge to Well Street | ||
OS1/21/28/29 | NEWTON STREET | Newton Street | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A short street leading westerly from the south end of Queen Street | ||
OS1/21/28/29 | RAGLAN PLACE | Raglan Place | Corner tickets | 006.05 | Two dwelling houses on the north side of the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/29 | ST PETER'S R.C. CHAPEL | R.C Chapel St Peter's R.C Chapel | Builders Rev Mr Gallacher, Partick | 006.05 | A handsome edifice, in progress of erection, on the east side of Bridge Street | ||
OS1/21/28/30 | PARTICK | Partick Partick Partick Partick | Fullarton's Gazetteer New Statistical Accts Old Statistical Accts City Maps (Glasgow) | 006.05 | A village in the Parish of Govan, lower ward of the County of Lanark. It is situated on the banks of the Kelvin, near its junction with the Clyde and within about 2 miles of the City of Glasgow. Here are several public work(--) in addition to the extensive flour mills and granaries belonging to the incorporation of bakers of Glasgow. Partick is a Police Burgh under the General Police Act of 1850 | ||
OS1/21/28/30 | QUEEN STREET [off Dumbarton Road] | Queen Street | Corner Tickets | 006.05 | A short street branching southerly off the Dumbarton Road | ||
OS1/21/28/31 | MEADOWSIDE | Meadowside Meadowside | Mr McGregor Occupier Post office directory | 006.05 | A small mansionhouse having offices and a large garden attached | ||
OS1/21/28/31 | MEADOWVALE COTTAGE | Meadowvale Cottage Meadowvale Cottage | Mr Smith Occupier Mr Reid Occupier | 006.05 | A small but handsome cottage a short distance northwest from Meadowside | ||
OS1/21/28/33 | BLEACH WORKS [Castlebank St] | Printed bills corner tickets | 006.05 | ||||
OS1/21/28/33 | CASTLEBANK STREET | Castlebank Street | ? | 006.05 | A long irregular street being the ? of Well street from the end of Knowe Street, On the south side of this street is a small powerloom factory and large bleach works. | ||
OS1/21/28/33 | ENGINE WORKS [Partick] | Engine works on site of Bishops Castle | Mr Walter Esq Mr Granger gasworks Mr Wilson ? & Bishop Grain Mills | 006.05 | Engine works erected on the site of an old mansion or castle said to have been the country residence of the Archbishop of Glasgow. | ||
OS1/21/28/33 | POWERLOOM FACTORY [Castlebank St] | 006.05 | |||||
OS1/21/28/33 | THE BISHOP'S CASTLE (Site of) [Partick] | 006.05 | The following is quoted from the New Stat Acc It was said to be the ruins of a country residence of which belonged to the Archbishop of Glasgow. And the person who was positively affirmed to have erected it was Archbishop Spotwood in 1611. But it is now certain that the supposed Bishops Castle belonged to George Hutcheson of Lambhill the founder of Hitcheson Hospital, and was built by him. In the description of the sherrifdom of Lanark "it is said that above this where the Kelvin falls into the Clyde is the House of Pertigue, a well built convienent house, well planted with ??? timbefr, large gardens enclosed with stone walls which formerly belonged to George Hutcheson founder of hospital Hutcheson in Glasgow and now to John Crawford of________. There can be no reason to doubt however that before the reformation the Bishop of Glasgow had a mansion either on the site of the house in question or somewhere else in the vicinity of Partick. For further information see Chalmers & Clelland ____ of Glasgow | ||||
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OS1/21/28/33 | the Bleach works and Powerloom factory do not have a seperate description, being included in Castlebank Street | ||||||
OS1/21/28/34 | GRAVING DOCK [Tod & McGregor] | Graving Dock | Mr McGregor | 006.05 | A large Graving Dock newly erected the property of Tod & McGregor Iron Ship Builders | ||
OS1/21/28/34 | SLIT GRAIN MILLS [R. Kelvin] | Slit Grain Mills Slit Grain Mills Slit Grain Mills | Mr Wilson Proprietor Bags Carts | 006.05 | Very extensive Grain Mills on the east side of the River Kelvin | ||
OS1/21/28/34 | THORNBANK | Thornbank Thornbank | Post Office Directory Graham Gilbert, Yorkhill | 006.05 | A small cottage having a small portion of ornamental ground atached | ||
OS1/21/28/34 | 34 [left corner of header] Trace 5 [Situation for Slit Grain Mills] Trace 6 [Situation for Thornbank] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/35 | OLD BRIDGE INN [Knowe Street] | Old Bridge Inn | Sign Board | 006.05 | An old public house at the Southeast of Knowe Street | ||
OS1/21/28/35 | SCOTSTOWN GRAIN MILLS | Scotstown Mill Road Scotstown Mill Road Scotstown Mill Road | Corner Road John White, Miller Printed Bills | 006.05 | A short street or road leading from Bridge St. to Scotstown Grain Mills | ||
OS1/21/28/35 | OLD WHEAT SHEAF INN | Old Wheat Sheaf Inn | Sign Board | 006.05 | An old established public house at the South end of the old bridge | ||
OS1/21/28/35 | BISHOP GRAIN MILLS | Bishop Grain Mills Bishop Grain Mills Bishop Grain Mills Archbishop's Mill | Mr Wilson Proprietor John White Printed Bills Clellands Annals Page 578. vol. [volume] 2 | 006.05 | A large old building occupied as Grain Mills. It is said to be the oldest mill on the Kelvin, although at various times it has been rebuilt. The two first authorities state that this mill, referred to by "Clelland", was never in the hands of the Incorporation of BaKers, but those mills further up the Kelven, called "Bunhouse Flour Mills" were granted by the Regent Murray to the Corporation of Bakers, see Bunhouse. | ||
OS1/21/28/35 | SCOTSTOWN MILL ROAD | Scotstown Grain Mills Scotstown Grain Mills Scotstown Grain Mills | John White Proprietor Printed Bills Post Office Directory | 006.05 | A large building occupied as Grain Mills Situated on the north side of the River Kelvin | ||
OS1/21/28/35 | [Page] 35 6 - 5 No 25 -- Glasgow | ||||||
OS1/21/28/36 | BUNHOUSE FLOUR MILLS | Bunhouse Flour Mills Bunhouse Flour Mills | Deacons Printed Bills | 006.05 | Very extensive Flour Mills on the South side of the River Kelvin. The property of the Incorporation of Bakers who received a grant of them from the Regent Murray, in the year 1578. Recently they have been considerably enlarged and rebuilt. "In the year 1578, the forces of the Regent Murray, who successfully opposed those of the unfortunate Mary Queen of Scots at the Battle of Langside, were quartered in Glasgow and its neighbourhood; on this occasion the Bakers were called on for an extraordinary Supply of Bread for the troops, which they accomplished by uncommon exertions in bruising and [both ?] grains, not only in the mills, but also in their own houses, so much to the satisfaction of the Regent, that he ga [gave] them a grant of the Archbishop's Mill which had now become the property of the Crown" Clellands Annals | ||
OS1/21/28/36 | 36 [left corner of header] Trace 2 [Situation] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/36 | Some words are partly lost in the tight binding of the right margin on this page. They have been transcribed to the best of my ability. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/37 | BUNHOUSE | Bunhouse | Corner ticket | 006.05 | A large house occupied by the Deacons of the adjoining mills | ||
OS1/21/28/37 | YORKHILL | Yorkhill Yorkhill | Graham Gilbert Esquire Post Office Directory | 006.05 | A very handsome mansion house having offices, a large garden and a considerable demesne attached | ||
OS1/21/28/38 | 38 [left corner of header] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/38 | Page is blank apart from page number | ||||||
OS1/21/28/39 | CESSNOCK | Cessnock Cessnock | Mr Fowler Nurseryman Mr Wright Govan Road | 006.09 | A large and handsome house, having offices, a large garden and 2 considerable nurseries attached | ||
OS1/21/28/39 | 39 [right corner of header] VI-9 No 20 Glasgow [in header] Trace 2 [Situation] | ||||||
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OS1/21/28/41 | SHIP BUILDING YARD [mouth of R. Kelvin] | Ship Building Yard | Mr McGregor. Mr Lad. Proprietors | 006.09 | A large ship Building yard on the north side of the River Clyde immediately at the mouth of the Kelvin. | ||
OS1/21/28/41 | GOVANDALE | Govandale | Mr Fulton, school master. Post office Directory. | 006.09 | A handsome dwelling house having offices and a few acres of ground attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/41 | CHURCH [Govan] | Church | john Ramsey? church officer | 006.09 | A large and handsome edifice being the Parish Church for Govan. The interior is well fitted up with pews, galleries ? sufficiently commodious for about 1150 persons. | ||
OS1/21/28/41 | MANSE [Govan] | Manse | John Ramsey? Church officer | 006.09 | A short distance to the east is the Manse a large dwelling having a garden and some ornamental grounds attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/42 | DYE WORKS [Water Row] | Dye Works | Mr Reid, Proprietor. | 006.09 | On the ? are some extensive Dye Works the property of Mr Reid of Hillock House. | ||
OS1/21/28/42 | SHIP BUILDING YARD [Govan] | Ship Building Yard | Mr Napier, Proprietor. | 006.09 | A large ship building yard on the south side of the ? and in the Village of govan. | ||
OS1/21/28/42 | WATER ROW | Water Row | Mr Fulton teacher. Post office Directory | 006.09 | An irregular street or lane leading from the clyde ? the main road. On the ? are some extensive dye works ? the property of Mr Reid ? Hillock House. | ||
OS1/21/28/43 | POINT HOUSE INN | Point House Inn Point House Inn | Sign Board Mr Reid occupier | 006.09 | A neat cottage occupied as an Inn. | ||
OS1/21/28/43 | 43 [right corner of header] VI-9 No 4 Glasgow [in header] Trace 1 [Situation] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/44 | [Page] 44 Blank Page | ||||||
OS1/21/28/45 | EAST VALE HOUSE | East Vale House East Vale House | Mr Black, Proprietor Police Officers. | 006.09 | A handsome Cottage having Offices and a Small garden attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/45 | KELVINHAUGH COTTAGE | Kelvinhaugh Cottage Kelvinhaugh Cottage | Mr Black Police Officers. | 006.09 | A small Cottage having a garden attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/45 | SANDYFORD STREET | Sandyford Street | Corner Ticket | 006.09 | A short street branching in a northerly direction from the end of Kelvinhaugh Street, at the end of it is a small but handsome edifice occupied as a school in connection with the church. | ||
OS1/21/28/45 | SCHOOL [Sandyford St] | School | School Master Printed Bills | 006.09 | A School in Connection with the Ph. [Parish] Church. | ||
OS1/21/28/45 | DOCK STREET | Dock Street | Corner Ticket | 006.09 | A Short Street branching northerly off Kelvinhaugh Street. | ||
OS1/21/28/45 | TEVIOT STREET | Teviot Street | Corner Ticket | 006.09 | A very Short Street Branching northerly off Kelvinhaugh Street. | ||
OS1/21/28/45 | KELVINHAUGH STREET | Kelvinhaugh street | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A long Street leading from the Dumbarton Road, and terminating at the end of Sandyford Street in Kelvinhaugh Village. | ||
OS1/21/28/45 | [Page] 45 Glasgow 6-9 No 5 | ||||||
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OS1/21/28/46 | COTTON MILL [Kelvinhaugh] | Cotton Mill | Mr Black Printed Bills | 006.09 | A small suburban village or district, having within it a large Print Works, a Powerloom Factory, Cotton Mill; and some Engine Works etc | ||
OS1/21/28/46 | ENGINE WORKS [Kelvinhaugh] | 006.09 | A small suburban village or district, having within it a large Print Works, a Powerloom Factory, Cotton Mill; and some Engine Works etc | ||||
OS1/21/28/46 | GILBERT STREET | Gilbert Street | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A new Street leading from the north end of Park Street | ||
OS1/21/28/46 | KELVINHAUGH | Kelvinhaugh Kelvinhaugh Kelvinhaugh | Printed List of Streets Names Mr Black Police Officers | 006.09 | A small suburban village or district, having within it a large Print Works, a Powerloom Factory, Cotton Mill; and some Engine Works etc | ||
OS1/21/28/46 | PARK STREET | Park Street | Corner Ticket | 006.09 | A short Street branching northerly off Kelvinhaugh Street | ||
OS1/21/28/46 | POWERLOOM FACTORY [Kelvinhaugh] | Powerloom Factory | Mr Black Printed Bills | 006.09 | A small suburban village or district, having within it a large Print Works, a Powerloom Factory, Cotton Mill; and some Engine Works etc | ||
OS1/21/28/46 | PRINT WORKS [Kelvinhaugh] | Print Works | Mr Black Printed Bills | 006.09 | A small suburban village or district, having within it a large Print Works, a Powerloom Factory, Cotton Mill; and some Engine Works etc | ||
OS1/21/28/46 | YORKHILL PLACE | Yorkhill Place | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | That range of houses on the west side of Park Street | ||
OS1/21/28/46 | 46 [left corner of header] VI-9 No 5 Trace 6 [Situation for Park Street] VI-9 No 5 Trace 6 [Situation for Yorkhill Place] VI-9 No 5 Trace 6 [Situation for Gilbert Street] VI-9 No 5 Trace 6 [Situation for Kelvinhaugh, Print Works, Powerloom Factory, Cotton Mill and Engine Works] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/46 | Description for "Kelvinhaugh", "Print Works", "Powerloom Factory", "Cotton Mill" and "Engine Works" is one entry. It has been transcribed in full for each Name. There is actually no separate entry for Spelling and Authority of "Engine Works" which appears only in the Name and Description columns. It appears that the surveyor has written "Print Works" twice in the Spelling column by mistake | ||||||
OS1/21/28/47 | GREENHAUGH | Greenhaugh | Mr. Fulton; Post Office Directory | 006.09 | A cottage having some offices, and a few acres of ground attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/47 | GREENHAUGH STREET | Greenhaugh Street | Corner Ticket | 006.09 | A new Street branching southerly off the Main Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/47 | GREENHEAD | Greenhead | Corner ticket; Post Office Directory | 006.09 | A short and irregular Lane in the village of Govan. | ||
OS1/21/28/47 | HARMONY HOUSE | Harmony House | Mr. Macindoe [?], Proprietor | 006.09 | A handsome dwelling house having Offices and a large garden attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/47 | HARMONY PLACE | Harmony Place | Mr. Macindoe [?]; Post Office Directory | 006.09 | A row of cottages north of Harmony House. | ||
OS1/21/28/47 | HILLOCK HOUSE | Hillock House | Mr. Reid, Proprietor | 006.09 | A large and handsome dwelling house on the North side of the Main Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/47 | SCHOOL [Govan] | School | Mr. Fulton, Teacher; Post Office Directory | 006.09 | A small edifice occupied as the parish Schoolhouse | ||
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OS1/21/28/49 | ALBERT STREET [Govan] | Albert Street | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A Street branching southerly off the Main Road | ||
OS1/21/28/49 | HYNDFORD PLACE | Hyndford Place | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A range of dwelling houses on the north side of "Main Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/49 | MAIN STREET [Govan] | Main Street Main Street | Mr Baird, Banker Mr Kirkwood, Salterscroft | 006.09 | A very irregular Street commencing opposite the Ferry crossing to Kelvinhaugh and terminating at the Main Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/49 | MIDDLETON IRON SHIP BUILDING YARD | Middleton Iron Ship Building Yard | Managers Printed Bill relative thereto | 006.09 | A very extensive ship building yard on the south side of the River, the property of Smith & Rogers | ||
OS1/21/28/49 | RONBANK | Ronbank | Mr Lochhead Proprietor | 006.09 | A handsome residence having a garden and a small portion of ornamental ground attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/49 | VICTORIA PLACE | Victoria Place | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A range of fine dwelling houses on the south side of the Main Road | ||
OS1/21/28/49 | VICTORIA STREET | Victoria Street | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A Street branching southerly of the "Main Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/49 | 49 [right corner of header] Sheet VI-9 No 9 City of Glasgow [in header] VI-9 No 9 Trace 1 [Situation for Middleton Iron Ship Building Yard] VI-9 No 9 Trace 1 [Situation for Ronbank] VI-9 No 9 Trace 4 [Situation for Main Street] VI-9 No 9 Trace 4 [Situation for Hyndford Place] VI-9 No 9 Trace 4 [Situation for Victoria Place] VI-9 No 9 Trace 4 [Situation for Albert Street] VI-9 No 9 Trace 4 [Situation for Victoria Street] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/49 | Various references in Descriptions on this page to "Main Road" have originally been entered by the surveyor as "Renfrew Road" but this has been scored out and amended. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/50 | BANK PLACE | Bank Place | Corner Ticket | 006.09 | A fine building at the corner of Victoria Street | ||
OS1/21/28/50 | GOVAN EAST IRON SHIP BUILDING YARD | Govan East Iron Ship Building Yard; Govan East Iron Ship Building Yard | R. Napier, Esqr.; Managers | 006.09 | A very extensive ship building yard on the south side of the River Clyde and in the Village of Govan. | ||
OS1/21/28/50 | MAIN ROAD [Govan] | Renfrew Road; Main Road; Main Road; Main Road; Main Road | Mr. Baird, Banker; Mr. Murron, Renfrew road; Mr. Kirkwood; Mr. Fulton, Teacher; Post Office Directory | 006.09 | This name applies to the principle street leading through the whole length of the village of Govan thence to Renfrew. | ||
OS1/21/28/50 | MIDDLETON BUILDINGS | Middleton Buildings | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | This name applies to 3 dwelling houses on the north side of the main road. | ||
OS1/21/28/50 | MURROW PLACE | Murrow Place | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A range of dwellings on the north side of the Main Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/50 | SALTERSCROFT | Salterscroft | Mr. Kirkwood, Occupier | 006.09 | A house having some offices and a small portion of ground attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/51 | KELVINHAUGH SLIP DOCK | Kelvinhaugh Slip Dock Kelvinhaugh Slip Dock | Mr Stevenson, Proprietor Printed Bills | 006.09 | A Dock having a Patent Slip, with all the appropriate workshops attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/51 | 51 [right corner of header] VI-9 No 10 Glasgow [in header] Trace 1 & 2 [Situation] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/51 | The phrase "and a large Ship Building Yard" has been scored out in the Description column. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/52 | 52 [left corner of header] | ||||||
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OS1/21/28/53 | STOBCROSS WHARF | Stobcross Wharf Stobcross Wharf | Police Officers Mr Curle Chip Builder | 006.10 | A wharf for the convenience of discharging vessels of timber | ||
OS1/21/28/53 | 53 [right corner of header] VI-10 No 11 Glasgow [in header] Trace 6 [Situation] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/54 | 54 [left corner of header] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/54 | Page is blank apart from page number. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/55 | FREE CHURCH | Free Church | Beadle | 006.09 | A Small edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews sufficiently commodious for about 660 persons. | ||
OS1/21/28/55 | MURROWPARK | Murrowpark | Mr. Baird, Banker; Mr. Kirkwood | 006.09 | A handsome Cottage on the South side of the main Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/55 | ORCHARD PLACE | Orchard Place | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A Range of two dwelling houses on the north side of the main Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/55 | SMITH'S PLACE | Smith's Place | Corner ticket | 006.09 | A dwelling house on the South side of the main Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/55 | SOUTHCROFT HOUSE | Southcroft House | Mr. Baird, Banker, Proprietor | 006.09 | A small but handsome cottage having offices and a small portion of ornamental ground attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/55 | UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH | U. P. Church | Beadle | 006.09 | A Small edifice the interior of which is fitted up with pews to accommodate about 250 persons. | ||
OS1/21/28/56 | ALMA PLACE | Alma Place | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | 2 large dwelling houses on the south side of the Main Road | ||
OS1/21/28/56 | ALMA STREET [Govan] | Alma Street | Corner Tickets | 006.09 | A Street branching southerly off the Main Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/56 | CAREY COTTAGE | Carey Cottage | On Front of Building | 006.09 | See the above description [A handsome villa on the north side of a nameless Street that branches off the "Copland Road"] | ||
OS1/21/28/56 | FUDGEBANK | Fudgebank | On Front of Building | 006.09 | A handsome cottage on the north side of a nameless street that leads from the Copland Road | ||
OS1/21/28/56 | LINDA VILLA | Linda Villa | On Front of Building | 006.09 | A handsome Villa on the north side of a nameless Street that branches off the "Copland Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/56 | VICARFIELD HOUSE | Vicarfield House | Mr Murray, Proprietor | 006.09 | A handsome cottage on the south side of a nameless street that leads from the "Copland Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/56 | 56 [left corner of header] VI-9 No 14 Trace 3 [Situation for Alma Place] VI-9 No 14 Trace 3 [Situation for Alma Street] VI-9 No 14 Trace 3 [Situation for Linda Villa] VI-9 No 14 Trace 5 [Situation for Carey Cottage] VI-9 No 14 Trace 5 [Situation for Vicarfield House] VI-9 No 14 Trace 5 [Situation for Fudgebank] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/57 | ALBERT COTTAGE | Albert Cottage | On Front of Building | 006.09 | see description for Victoria Cottage [A handsome cottage on the west side of the "Copland Road"] | ||
OS1/21/28/57 | APSLEY VILLA | Apsley Villa | On Front of Building | 006.09 | A handsome cottage on the north side of a nameless street that leads from the "Copland Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/57 | DEANPARK | Deanpark | The Rev Mr Johnston Occupier | 006.09 | A small but very handsome cottage on the west side of the Copland Road | ||
OS1/21/28/57 | LILYVALE COTTAGE | Lilyvale Cottage | On Front of Building | 006.09 | See description for Victoria Cottage [A handsome cottage on the west side of the "Copland Road"] | ||
OS1/21/28/57 | MYRTLE COTTAGE | Myrtle Cottage | On Front of Building | 006.09 | See description for Victoria Cottage [A handsome cottage on the west side of the "Copland Road"] | ||
OS1/21/28/57 | PEEL COTTAGE | Peel Cottage | On Front of Building | 006.09 | A handsome cottage east of Woodland Villa | ||
OS1/21/28/57 | WOODLAND VILLA | Woodland Villa | On Front of Building | 006.09 | 2 handsome dwelling houses on the north side of a nameless St that leads from the Copland Road | ||
OS1/21/28/57 | VICTORIA COTTAGE | Victoria Cottage | On Front of Building | 006.09 | A handsome cottage on the west side of the "Copland Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/57 | 57 [right corner of header] Sheet VI-9 No 14 City of Glasgow [in header] VI-9 No 14 Trace 5 [Situation for Apsley Villa] VI-9 No 14 Trace 5 [Situation for Woodland Villa] VI-9 No 14 Trace 6 [Situation for Peel Cottage] VI-9 No 14 Trace 6 [Situation for Deanpark] VI-9 No 14 Trace 6 [Situation for Victoria Cottage] VI-9 No 14 Trace 6 [Situation for Albert Cottage] VI-9 No 14 Trace 6 [Situation for Lilyvale Cottage and Myrtle Cottage] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/58 | COPLAND ROAD | Copland Road; Copland Road | Mr. Baird, Banker; Post Office Directory | 006.09 | A Road branching southerly off the east end of the Renfrew Road and terminating at the Paisley Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/58 | GOVAN [village] | Govan; Govan; Govan; Govan | Mr. Baird, Banker; Post Office Directory; Caurss [?] Posts; New Statistical Account | 006.09 | A large suburban village on the South side of the River Clyde and about 2½ miles from the Post Office of Glasgow. | ||
OS1/21/28/58 | MORRIS VILLA | Morris Villa | On Front of Building | 006.09 | A Cottage West of Murrow's Dale | ||
OS1/21/28/58 | MURROW'S DALE | Murrow's Dale | On Front of Building | 006.09 | A handsome cottage West of Myrtle Cottage. | ||
OS1/21/28/59 | BANKS OF CLYDE TAVERN [Govan] | Banks of Clyde Tavern Banks of Clyde Tavern | Sign Board Mr Christie | 006.09 | A small Inn or Tavern near the eastern extremity of the village of Govan | ||
OS1/21/28/59 | CLYDE VILLA | Clyde Villa | G. Laurie Esq, Occupier | 006.09 | A handsome Cottage on the north side of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/59 | EDEN VILLA | Eden Villa | George Wink Esq Occupier | 006.09 | 2 handsome cottages on the south side of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/59 | MAIN STREET [Govan] | Main Street Main Street | Mr Wallace, Stag Inn Police Officers | 006.09 | An irregular Street commencing at the eastern extremity of the village of Govan, and leading in a westerly direction through the said village to Main Road | ||
OS1/21/28/59 | STAG INN [Main St, Govan] | Stag Inn Stag Inn | Sign Board Mr Wallace occupier | 006.09 | A small Inn on the north side of Main Street. | ||
OS1/21/28/59 | THREE ELL ROAD [Govan] | Three Ell Road Three Ell Road | Police Officers Mr Walker | 006.09 | A narrow irregular Lane leading in a parallel direction with Main St. | ||
OS1/21/28/59 | 59 [right corner of header] VI-9 No 15 Glasgow [in header] VI-9 No 15 [Situation for Main Street] Trace 4 [Situation for Eden Villa] Trace 5 [Situation for Clyde Villa] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/60 | CESSNOCK NURSERIES | Cessnock Nurseries | Sign Board | 006.09 | 2 large nurseries on the south side of the "Govan Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/60 | CLYDE SHIP BUILDING YARD | Clyde Ship Building Yard | John Thomson Esq, Proprietor | 006.09 | A very extensive Ship Building yard on the South side of the River Clyde. | ||
OS1/21/28/60 | GOVAN | Govan Govan | New Stat [Statistical] Acct. [Account] Post Office Directory | 006.09 | A considerable suburban village comprising of a number of Streets, Lanes etc. Situated on the South side of the River Clyde | ||
OS1/21/28/60 | 60 [left corner of header] VI-9 No 15 Trace 5 [Situation for Cessnock Nurseries] Described in Name Sheets of VI.9.14. RH | ||||||
OS1/21/28/60 | The additional wording beginning "Described in Name Sheets" is written in red ink across Spelling and Authority columns below entry for "Govan" | ||||||
OS1/21/28/61 | CESSNOCK PARK | Cessnock Park | Ticket on House | 006.10 | A handsome villa on the south side of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/61 | CESSNOCK PLACE | Cessnock Place Cessnock Place | James Wingate, Occupier Mr McMillan | 006.10 | A handsome villa a little east of West Bank | ||
OS1/21/28/61 | CESSNOCK ROAD | Cessnock Road | Corner Ticket | 006.10 | A Street or road branching southerly off the Govan Road and terminating at the Paisley Road | ||
OS1/21/28/61 | ELM PARK | Elm Park | Ticket on Gate | 006.10 | A handsome Cottage on the north side of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/61 | GOVAN PARK | Govan Park Govan Park Govan Park | Dr Proudfoot Mr McMillan Printed List of Names | 006.10 | A large and handsome villa on the south side of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/61 | NEWSTEAD PLACE | Newstead Place | Mr Proudfoot Proprietor | 006.10 | A row of handsome dwelling houses on the south side of the "Govan Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/61 | WEST BANK [cottages, Govan Rd] | West Bank West Bank | Henry Smeaton Esq occp [occupier] Mr McMillan | 006.10 | 2 handsome cottages on the south side of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/61 | 61 [right corner of header] VI-10 No 16 Glasgow [in header] VI-10 No 16 Trace 1 [Situation for West Bank] VI-10 No 16 Trace 1 [Situation for Cessnock Place] VI-10 No 16 Trace 1 [Situation for Cessnock Park] VI-10 No 16 Trace 1 [Situation for Govan Park] VI-10 No 16 Trace 1 [Situation for Cessnock Road] VI-10 No 16 Trace 2 [Situation for Elm Park] VI-10 No 16 Trace 2 [Situation for Newstead Place] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/61 | The Name "Cessnock Place" has been circled in pencil and the Description altered from "west" to "east" in red ink | ||||||
OS1/21/28/62 | CLYDE HAUGH | Clyde Haugh | Ticket on Gate | 006.10 | A handsome villa on the south side of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/62 | HAUGHHEAD | Haughhead | Mr Proudfoot W McMillan | 006.10 | A house on the south side of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/62 | HAUGHHEAD COTTAGE | Haughhead Cottage | Mr White , Proprietor | 006.10 | A small but neat cottage a short distance south of the Govan Road | ||
OS1/21/28/63 | AVONDALE PLACE | Avondale Place | Corner Tickets | 006.10 | 2 large dwelling houses on the north side of the "Paisley Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/63 | LENDEL PLACE | Lendel Place | Corner Tickets | 006.10 | A range of houses on the north side of the Paisley Road | ||
OS1/21/28/63 | NITHSDALE PLACE | Nithsdale Place | Corner Tickets | 006.10 | A range of fine buildings on the north side of the "Paisley Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/63 | PLANTATION COTTAGE | Plantation Cottage | Mr McLean proprietor Police Officers | 006.10 | A cottage on the south side of the "Paisley Road" | ||
OS1/21/28/63 | PLANTATION HOUSE | Plantation House Plantation House | William McLean Esq Proprietor Police Officers | 006.10 | A large mansion, having offices a large garden and a considerable portion of ornamental ground attached | ||
OS1/21/28/63 | PRIMROSE PLACE | Primrose Place | Corner Tickets | 006.10 | A fine dwelling house on the south side of the Paisley Road | ||
OS1/21/28/63 | TULLIALLAN PLACE | Tulliallan Place | Corner Tickets | 006.10 | A range of fine dwelling houses on the north side of the Paisley Road | ||
OS1/21/28/63 | 63 [right corner of header] Sheet VI-10 No 21 City of Glasgow [in header] VI-19 No 21 Trace 4 [Situation for Lendel Place] VI-19 No 21 Trace 4 [Situation for Tulliallan Place] VI-19 No 21 Trace 3 [Situation for Plantation House] VI-19 No 21 Trace 5 [Situation for Nithsdale Place] VI-19 No 21 Trace 5 [Situation for Avondale Place] VI-19 No 21 Trace 5 [Situation for Primrose Place] VI-19 No 21 Trace 6 [Situation for Plantation Cottage] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/64 | 64 [left corner of header] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/64 | Page is blank apart from page number. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/65 | CALEDONIAN RAILWAY (Hamilton Section) | Caledonian Railway (Hamilton Section) | J.F. Smith - Secretary - G.S.W. [Glasgow & South Western] Railway Railway Guards | 006.14 | A branch line of railway extending from the "South Side Station" to the "Clydesdale Junction" Railway - | ||
OS1/21/28/65 | GALLOWKNOWE | Gallowknowe Gallowknowe | Mr Skinner Occupier Mr Finlay | 006.14 | 2 large and handsome cottages having a veg. [vegetable] garden and a small plot of ornamental ground attached | ||
OS1/21/28/65 | GORBALS T.P. | Gorbals T.P. [Turnpike] | Sign Board | 006.14 | A Turnpike gate on the road leading from Glasgow to Cathcart etc. Another gate on the trace J.C.G. | ||
OS1/21/28/65 | 65 [Right corner of header] VI-15 No 15 [in header] Trace 5 [Situation for Gallowknowe] Trace 6 [Situation for Gorbals Turnpike] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/66 | DUCKNEYFAULD | Duckneyfauld Duckneyfauld Duckneyfauld | Printed List of Streets Mr Robertson Crown St Mr Finlay Schoolmaster | 006.14 | A farm house and a large steading of office having a farm of land attached | ||
OS1/21/28/66 | GOVAN POORS' HOUSE | Govan Poors' House Govan Poors' House | Governor & Gate Keepers Mr Findlay Eglinton Street See Name Sheet of VI.14.14 | 006.14 | A large square of buildings near the end of Eglinton St. They were formerly occupied as a Cavalry Barracks. At the west side of the square is small neat Chapel seated for about 400 | ||
OS1/21/28/66 | ROSEHILL | Rosehill | Corner Ticket | 006.14 | 2 Cottages on the west side of Pollockshaws Road | ||
OS1/21/28/66 | SOUTH GREENBANK | South Green Bank South Green Bank South Green Bank | Mr Addison Occupier Mr Stewart Occupier On Entrance Gate | 006.14 | 2 handsome Cottages with gardens and a small plot of pleasure ground attached | ||
OS1/21/28/66 | 66 [left corner of header] VI-14 No 15 City of Glasgow [in header] Trace 1 [Situation for Rosehill] Trace 2 [Situation for South Greenbank] Trace 3 [Situation for Duckneyfauld] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/66 | The Name is written as "South Greenbank" but Spelling as "South Green Bank". | ||||||
OS1/21/28/67 | ALEXANDER ROW | Alexander Row Alexander Row | Police Officers Manager of Iron Works (Mr Granger) | 006.14 | A long row of cottages occupied by work people employed at "Govan Iron Works" | ||
OS1/21/28/67 | CALEDONIAN RAILWAY (Barrhead Section) | Barrhead Section Barrhead Section | Railway Guards Time Tables | 006.14 | A railway leaving the "South Side Station" to Barrhead. The property of the Caledonian Co. | ||
OS1/21/28/67 | GOVAN IRON WORKS | Govan Iron Works Govan Iron Works Govan Iron Works | Mr Dixon Mr Granger Manager Printed List of Names | 006.14 | Very extensive Iron Works on the east side of "Cathcart Road" that portion north of Alexander Row is the Pig Iron department and that on the south is the Malleable department and Foundry etc. | ||
OS1/21/28/67 | LANGSIDE ROAD | Langside Road | Police Officers Mr Granger, Man, G.I.Wk. [Manager, Govan Iron Works] | 006.14 | A narrow road leading southerly from Pollockshaws Road in direction of Langside. | ||
OS1/21/28/67 | LARKFIELD | Larkfield Larkfield | Mr Thomson Proprietor Police Officers | 006.14 | A very handsome Cottage having offices and a large garden attached | ||
OS1/21/28/67 | 67 [right corner of header] Sheet VI-14 No 20 City of Glasgow [in header] VI-14 No 20 Trace 1 [Situation for Larkfield] VI-14 No 20 Trace 1 [Situation for Caledonian Railway] VI-14 No 20 Trace 2 [Situation for Langside Road] VI-14 No 20 Trace 3 [Situation for Alexander Row] VI-14 No 20 Trace 3 [Situation for Govan Iron Works] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/68 | BUTTERBIGGINS COTTAGE | Butterbiggins Cottage Butterbiggins Cottage | Mr Sword Occupier Mr Thomson | 006.14 | A small but handsome cottage having offices and a small garden attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/68 | BUTTERBIGGINS ROAD | Butterbiggins Road Butterbiggins Road | Police Officers Printed List of Streets etc | 006.14 | A narrow road or lane leading from "Pollockshaws Road" to "Cathcart Road". | ||
OS1/21/28/68 | CATHCART ROAD | Cathcart Road Cathcart Road | Police Officers Corner Tickets | 006.14 | A Road leading to Cathcart from Cathcart Street | ||
OS1/21/28/68 | ENGLISH SQUARE | English Square English Square | Mr Granger - Manager of Iron Works Printed List of Street names etc | 006.14 | 2 rows of dwelling houses occupied by the working people employed at the Govan Iron Works | ||
OS1/21/28/68 | INGLEFIELD | Inglefield Inglefield | Mr Mann Occupier Printed List of Street names etc | 006.14 | A large and handsome residence occupied by Mr Mann having offices a large garden and a small portion of ornamental ground attached | ||
OS1/21/28/68 | 68 [left corner of header] VI-14 No 21 Trace 4 [Situation for Butterbiggins Cottage] VI-14 No 21 Trace 4 [Situation for Butterbiggins Road] VI-14 No 21 Trace 5 [Situation for Inglefield] VI-14 No 21 Trace 6 [Situation for English Square] VI-14 No 21 Trace 6 [Situation for Cathcart Road] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/69 | CALEDONIA ROAD | Caledonia Road | Corner Tickets | 006.15 | A new road leading from Cathcart St in an easterly direction passing the north side of the "Southern Necropolis" and terminating at Rutherglen Road | ||
OS1/21/28/69 | GOVAN IRON WORKS | Govan Iron Works | Clerks & managers | 006.14 | Very extensive Iron Works on the east side of the Cathcart St. The property of _ Dixon Esq | ||
OS1/21/28/69 | SOUTHERN NECROPOLIS | Southern Necropolis | Gate Keeper | 006.15 | A large and well laid out cemetery on the south side of the Caledonia Road | ||
OS1/21/28/69 | URRIE'S ROW | Urrie's Row | Clerks in Govan Iron Works | 006.15 | 2 ranges of small cottages occupied by workmen belonging to the Govan Iron Works | ||
OS1/21/28/69 | 69 [right corner of header] Sheet VI-15 No 11 City of Glasgow [in header] VI-15 No 11 Trace 1 [Situation for Caledonia Road] VI-15 No 11 Trace 4 & 5 [Situation for Urrie's Row] VI-15 No 11 Trace 4 & 5 [Situation for Govan Iron Works] VI-15 No 11 Trace 6 [Situation for Southern Necropolis] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/70 | 70 [left corner of header] | ||||||
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OS1/21/28/71 | GILMOUR STREET | Gilmour Street | Corner Tickets | 006.15 | A new Street branching Southwesterly off the Rutherglen Road | ||
OS1/21/28/71 | HALFWAY HOUSE | Halfway House | Corner Tickets | 006.15 | This name applies to a house at the corner of Gilmour St being halfway from the Cross of Glasgow to Rutherglen, hence the name | ||
OS1/21/28/71 | MILLAR'S BUILDINGS | Millar's Buildings | Corner Tickets | 006.15 | 2 buildings on the west side of the Rutherglen Road | ||
OS1/21/28/71 | SPRINGFIELD IRON WORKS | Springfield Iron Works | On Front of Buildings | 006.15 | Iron works on the west side of McNeil Street | ||
OS1/21/28/71 | SPRINGFIELD PRINT WORKS | Springfield Print Works | Managers | 006.15 | Very extensive Print Works having a large Cotton Mill and a Powerloom Factory attached. The property of Mr Higginbothom. | ||
OS1/21/28/71 | YORK STREET | York Street | Corner Tickets | 006.15 | A Street branching off the Rutherglen Road and terminating at the Caledonia Road | ||
OS1/21/28/71 | 71 [right corner of header] VI-15 No 12 Trace 1 [Situation for York Street] VI-15 No 12 Trace 2 [Situation for Millar's Buildings] VI-15 No 12 Trace 2 [Situation for Halfway House] VI-15 No 12 Trace 2 [Situation for Gilmour Street] VI-15 No 12 Trace 2 [Situation for Springfield Iron Works] VI-15 No 12 Trace 3 [Situation for Springfield Print Works] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/72 | OATLANDS HOUSE | Oatlands House | Baillie Gilmour Proprietor | 006.15 | A handsome (word missing) having a large garden and a small portion of ornamental ground attached | ||
OS1/21/28/72 | There is a word missing in the description column which reads "A handsome having a large garden..." | ||||||
OS1/21/28/73 | PROVOST OR FLESHERS HAUGH | Provost or Fleshers Haugh Provost or Fleshers Haugh Fleshers Haugh Provost Haugh Provost's Haugh | Police Officers Clelands Annals Printed Regulations relative to the Green City Map New Statistical Account | 006.15 | This name applies to that portion of the "Glasgow Green" lying betwixt the River and that long embankment leading from the Humane Society Ho. [House] "The Magistrates and Council purchased, in 1792, from Patrick Bell Esq of Cowcaddens, the lineal descendants of the respectable Provosts of that name, the lands of Provost Haugh, etc or Fleshers' Haugh, so called from the pasturage being formerly let out to certain members of that incorporation." Clellands' Annals. | ||
OS1/21/28/73 | 73 [right corner of header] VI-15 No 13 City of Glasgow [in header] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/73 | That portion of Description beginning "The Magistrates" is written in red ink and spreads across all columns but seems intended to form part of the Description and has been transcribed accordingly. | ||||||
OS1/21/28/74 | 74 [left corner of header] | ||||||
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OS1/21/28/75 | ALBERT GARDENS | Albert Gardens | Regulation Boards | 006.15 | A considerable area of small gardens on the east side of the Southern Necropolis | ||
OS1/21/28/75 | CLUTHA BOAT HOUSE | Clutha Boat House Clutha Boat House | Printed Bills James Adams occupier | 006.15 | A neat brick building where small pleasure Boats are lent out on hire at 6d per hour | ||
OS1/21/28/75 | CLYDEBANK COTTAGE | Clydebank Cottage Clydebank Cottage | James Adams Mr Williamson Cashier at Govan Iron Works | 006.15 | A small cottage occupied by the Water Engine Keeper. The property of Mr Dickson, Iron Works | ||
OS1/21/28/75 | 75 [right corner of header] VI-15 No 17 Glasgow [in header] VI-15 No 17 Trace 2 [Situation for Albert Gardens] VI-15 No 17 Trace 3 [Situation for Clutha Boat House] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/76 | 76 [left corner of header] | ||||||
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OS1/21/28/77 | GOVANBANK | Govanbank Govanbank | James Adams Clutha Boat House Post Office Address | 006.15 | A fine dwelling house on the north side of the Rutherglen Road | ||
OS1/21/28/77 | POLMADIE BURN | Polmadie Burn Polmadie Burn | Mr McMaster Polmadie House City Maps | 006.15 | A considerable stream or burn having this name from the junction of West Burn with Malnsmire Burn to its influx with the River Clyde | ||
OS1/21/28/77 | RUTHERGLEN ROAD | Rutherglen Road | Corner Tickets | 006.15 | A Road being the continuation of Rutherglen Loan from the Commercial Road to the Burgh of Rutherglen | ||
OS1/21/28/77 | 77 [right corner of header] VI-15 No 18 Glasgow [in header] | ||||||
OS1/21/28/78 | GOVAN COLLIERY | Govan Colliery Govan Colliery | Mr Williamson - Cashier Mr Allan - Fire Brick Wk [Works] | 006.15 | Described in Names Sheets of Govan Parish 1/2500 scale | ||
OS1/21/28/78 | [Page] 78 6-15-22 Glasgow | ||||||
OS1/21/28/79 | BURNBANK [cottage] | Burnbank | Mr McCallum Proprietor, Mr Alacther | 006.15 | A handsome cottage having offices and a small garden attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/79 | BURNBANK [houses] | Burnbank | Corner Tickets | 006.15 | A long range of new brick dwelling houses on the north side of the Ratherglen Road. | ||
OS1/21/28/79 | EASTFIELD | Eastfield | Mr Laing Proprietor Mr McCallum | 006.15 | A fine dwelling house and offices having a large garden attached | ||
OS1/21/28/79 | ELMFOOT | Elmfoot | Mrs Hamilton | 006.15 | A fine dwelling house and offices a little South off the Rutherglen Road | ||
OS1/21/28/79 | POLMADIE HOUSE | Polmadie House | Mr Maither Proprietor, Mr McCallum, City Maps | 006.15 | A large and handsome house having offices, a large garden and a small ornamental park attached. | ||
OS1/21/28/79 | SHAWFIELDBANK PRINT WORKS | Shawfield bank Print Works | Manager, Printed Bills | 006.15 | A considerable area of building, appropriated as Print Works. | ||
OS1/21/28/80 | [Page] 80 [Volume] 28 OS1/21/28 Name Book (Part 2) City of Glasgow Sheet 6 5. Plans 5.8.9.10.13.14.15.18.19.20.23.24.25. Sheet 6 9 Plans 3.4.5.8.9.10.11.14.15.20. Sheet 6 10 Plans 16.21. Sheet 6 14 Plans 15.20. Sheet 6 15 Plans 11.12.13.17.18.23. Co. [County] Lanark | ||||||