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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RAILWAY INN [Hay Market] Railway Inn
Railway Inn
Mr Cochrane
A. Morrison
[Situation] At the SW [South West] end of Hay Market.
A house two stories high occupied as an Inn or public house having stables &c. attached The occupier is Mr Cochrane.
HAY MARKET Hay MarKet
Hay MarKet
Mr Cochrane
A. Morrison
[Situation] At the junction of Morrison Street & West Maitland Street.
This name applies to an open space or wide part of the street at the west end of West Maitland Street It is appriated [appropriated] as a place for selling hay. On the south side of it is the weigh house with weighing machine for weighing hay.
SOUTH COATES South Coates
South Coates
Door Plate
Mr. Weir occupr [occupier]
[Situation] on the north side of the road opposite HaymarKet Station.
A neat cottage residence three Stories high with garden attached The residence of Robert Weir Wine merchant.
OLD QUEENSFERRY ROAD Old Queensferry Road See Name BooK sheet 25 [Situation] Leading westward from Edinburgh by Bellsmills.
See Name Book. Sheet 28-33

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Parish of St. Cuthberts

Form 136 Page
46 - Railway Inn [note] not in Plan
46 - Hay Market

Old Queensferry Road [note] on N.W. [North West] angle of the Sheet

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This Name Book refers to Edinburgh 1852 - Sheet 34
OS large scale Scottish town plans, 1847-1895 - Scale: 1:1056

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