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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
NEW STREET [Stonehouse] New Street Thos. Hamilton, Inspector of Poor. George Meikle, Bucks Head Inn 024.06 This is part of the Edinburgh and Ayr T.P.Road through stonehouse. It applies from "The Cross" to Angle of the road, where "Lockart Street" begins. This street is not yet ticketed, but the name is well known.
THE CROSS The Cross Thomas Hamilton, Inspector of Poor. Wm. Barr, Stonehouse. Nins Jeffray, The Cross 024.06 An open space in the central part of the town, having five streets running into it. There are three fairs held here during the year and customs are sometimes changed by the town for using the Cross as a market place. There are no proper limits to the cross except on the side (the n.west) formed by the Edinburgh and Ayr T. P. Road. The name "The Cross" is not yet comen ticketed, but is about to be done.

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The Cross Valuation Roll, Thomas Hamilton, Inspector of Poor. Wm. Barr, Stonehouse. Nins Jeffray, The Cross. xx1v-6 trace 4.

An open space in the central part of the town, having five streets running into it. There are three fairs held here during the year and customs are sometimes changed by the town for using the Cross as a market place. There are no proper limits to the cross except on the side (the n.west) formed by the Edinburgh and Ayr T. P. Road. The name "The Cross" is not yet comen ticketed, but is about to be done.


New Street Valuation Roll. Thos. Hamilton, Inspector of Poor. George Meikle, Bucks Head Inn. xx1v-6 trace 4

This is part of the Edinburgh and Ayr T.P.Road through stonehouse. It applies from "The Cross" to Angle of the road, where "Lockart Street" begins. This street is not yet ticketed, but the name is well known.

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