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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CLYDE STREET Clyde Street
Clyde Street
Mr Thos [Thomas] Baird
Feuing plan
005.08 A Street or Road extending along the north side of Clydeholm Whiteinch & other ship building yards, from James Street to Hill Street.
JAMES STREET James Street
James Street
Mr Thos [Thomas] Baird
Feuing Plan
005.08 A Street extending from Clyde Street to the Turnpike Road
HILL STREET Hill Street
Hill Street
Mr Thos [Thomas] Baird
Feuing Plan
005.08 A Street or Road extending from the west end of Clyde Street to the Turnpike Road at Jordanvale
WHITEINCH Whiteinch
Whiteinch
Whiteinch
Whyt Inch
Mr Thos [Thomas] Baird
Mr White, Deanfield
James Smith Esq Jordanhill
Crawfords History of Renfrew
005.08 This name applies to a small farm or District and a number of houses and Sipbuilding [Shipbuilding] yards etc, on the south side of the TP [Turnpike] Road a short distance west from Partick. A feuing plan of the farm of Whiteinch has been prepared and it is expected that houses will be erected along Hill Street, Clyde Street etc, the present houses are chiefly occupied by the workmen in the S [Ship] building Yards.
In Blaeu's Map of the County of Renfrew (in Crawfords History) which was published in 1662, "Whyt Inch" and part of the property now called Meadowside, appear as islands - New Stat. [Statistical] Acct. [Account].

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Transcriber's notes

James Street has been incorrectly pre-populated as "Games Street". Admin informed. Now corrected.

Whiteinch. That part of Description beginning "In Blaeu's map" appears across the columns for Spelling and Situation but is clearly intended to form part of the Description of this place. It is written in red ink.

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Nora Edwards, JCB

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