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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
EDINBURGH POOR HOUSE WEST DIVISION Charity Workhouse (West Division)

Edinburgh Poor House
Edinburgh Poor House
Edinburgh Poor House
James Christie
William Scott
P. [Post] Office Directory
R, Davidson sub inspector
Donald McDonald Poor rate Collector
[Situation] On the West side of Forrest Road
This building is the larger division of the Workhouse and contains the paupers who are able to work towards the benefit of the establishment, the [Governor] resides here and there are [generally] about 500 inmates in the premises
EDINBURGH POOR HOUSE EAST DIVISION Charity Workhouse (East Division)

Edinburgh Poor House
Edinburgh Poor House
Edinburgh Poor House
Edinburgh Poorhouse
Poorhouse
Charity Workhouse or Poor House
James Christie
William Scott
Post Office Directory
Robert Davidson "Sub inspector
Donald McDonald Poor rate Collector
R.S. Anderson clerk to B. [Board] of supervision for relief of the poor
Act of Parliament 8 & 9 vict. c. [victoria chapter] 83
Stat, Acct. [Statistical Account] 1845
[Situation] On the East Side of Forrest Road
This Division contains the [infatuous] & embicile paupers numbering about 160, [connected] with this part of the establishment is the Dispensary, Apothecary House and the resident Supervisor and other necessary appendages & Governors apartments it is under the control of the "Parochial Board of [Management] of the Poor" and supported by the [---] of the Poor Rates

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Parish of the City of Edinburgh

[notes]
Edinburgh Poor House West Division
The name Edinburgh Poor House
to be written on Plan to the whole
building & West Division, and
East Division to be written to the
division to which the name apply

"The Statutory name is "Poorhouse"
under the act 8 & 9 vict. C. [victoria Chapter] 83 and
this is the denomination used & recognised
by the board of Supervision. Buildings
& Institutions erected before the act passed
will in common parlance retain their ancient
names which may have been conferred under
previous (local) acts"
(Signed ) R J Anderson
B. [Board] of supervision
Edn. [Edinburgh] 2 August 1852

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Words lost in fold

This Name Book refers to Edinburgh 1852 - Sheet 35
OS large scale Scottish town plans, 1847-1895 - Scale: 1:1056

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