Midlothian, volume 112

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/11/112/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF ST CUTHBERTS SHEET 40 INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Archers Hall -- 48 Bristo Street -- 8 Beaumont Place -- 25 Buccleuch Street -- 28 Buccleuch Pend -- 28 Buccleuch Ch.h [Church] -- 29 Buccleuch Free Ch [Church] -- 29 Bells Entry -- 36 Browns Court -- 37 Boroughloch -- 47 Boroughloch Brewery -- 47 Boroughloch House -- 48 Buccleugh Sess: [Sessional] Sch: [School] -- 50 Begrie's Entry -- 55 Browns Entry -- 56 Chapel House -- 5 Clerks Close -- 7 Chapel Street -- 9 Crichton Street -- 9 Charles Street -- 10 Crooked Dykes -- 16 Carnegie Street -- 20 Cowans Close -- 38 Clerk Street -- 40 Christies Entry -- 56 Castle O'Clouts -- 61 Darries Street -- 14 Dalyrumple P [Place] -- 22 Dye Works -- 55 East Cross Causeway -- 19 East Preston St -- 62 Free St Pauls Ch [Church] -- 42 Gibbet Loan -- 58 Generals Entry -- 8 Gibbs Entry -- 11 Gilmour Street -- 13 Garins Court -- 15 Georges Square -- 25 Grays Court -- 31 Gifford Park -- 51 Gibraltar House -- 63 Hatters Court -- 16 Haddons Court -- 12 Hardwell Close -- 15 Hercules Street -- 21 Herriot Mount -- 21 Holyrood Street -- 22 Hamiltons Folly -- 39 Hope Park -- 45 Hope Park End -- 46 Hope Park Sq -- 49 Henry Place -- 60 Henry Street -- 60 Johns Place -- 36 Jeanie Deans Tryst -- 43 Kennedys Close -- 17 Kays Court -- 18 Lancasterian Sch [School] -- 14 Lambs Close -- 18 Livingstones Close -- 33 Manuels Court -- 17 Murray Street -- 19 Montague Street -- 41 Meadow Walks -- 45 Meadow Lane -- 50 Nicholson Street -- 3 Newington Ch.h [Church] -- 50 Newington F. Ch.h [Free Church] -- 57
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OS1/11/112/2 [Page] 2 Parish of St Cuthbert's continued Names of Object -- Pages Orange Grove Cottge [Cottage] -- 16 Palmers Buildings -- 4 Potter Row -- 7 Paul Street -- 13 Pleasance -- 15 Police Station No 1 -- 41 Pringles Entry -- 44 Parkside Street -- 59 Parkside Buildgs [Buildings] -- 59 Quarry Close -- 33 Richmond Lane -- 14 Rankins Close -- 24 Rankellior Street -- 38 Rays Court -- 53 Simpsons Court -- 5 Simon Square -- 12 South Richmd [Richmond] Street -- 20 St Leonard St -- 35 St Leonards Ct -- 35 St Patricks Street -- 39 St Patricks Sq: -- 39 Sibbald Place -- 40 St Leonards Hill -- 43 St Leonards Lane -- 44 Sciennes -- 46 Summerhall Cottage -- 54 Summerhall House -- 54 South Clerk Street -- 58 St Leonards Facty [Factory] -- 62 St Leonards station Coal Dept [Depot] -- 64 Summerhall -- 65 The Meadows -- 45 Untd [United] Presby [Presbyterian] Church -- 6 Untd [United] Presby [Presbyterian] Church -- 32 Victoria Place -- 23 Victoria Grove -- 61 West Nicholson St -- 3 Woods Court -- 4 West Richmd [Richmond] St -- 11 Windmill Lane -- 26 Wilkie's Court -- 26 Wilsons Court -- 27 Windmill Street -- 27 Windmill Close -- 31 West Crosscauseway -- 34 Wester Portsburgh -- 66 Methodist Chapel -- 66 Easter Portsburgh -- 66 DalKeith Road -- 67
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OS1/11/112/3 NICHOLSON STREET Nicholson Street See Name Book Sheet 26 [Situation] On the E. [East] side of the Untd [United] Presby [Presbyterian] Church For descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 26
OS1/11/112/3 WEST NICHOLSON STREET West Nicholson Street West Nicholson Street West Nicholson Street Corner Tickets Name on Lampposts P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the West side of Nicholson Street A wide and clean street extending from Nicholson Street to Chapel St.The houses are 4 to 5 stories high, the upper stories being occupied as dwellings and the under stories chiefly as shops.
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OS1/11/112/4 WOOD'S COURT Wood's Court Wood's Court Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the N. [North] side of West Nicholson St. A court, entered by an archway from West Nicholson Street. It contains a few stables.
OS1/11/112/4 PALMER'S BUILDINGS Palmer's Buildings Palmer's Buildings Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situaton] On the N. [North] side of West Nicholson St. This name applies to some buildings consisting of dwelling houses and workshops, situated on the north side of West Nicholson Street.
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OS1/11/112/5 CHAPEL HOUSE Chapel House Chapel House Chapel House Name On Gate A Melrose occupier P.O [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Adjoining Palmers Building N. [North] side of W. [West] Nicholson Street A good plain dwelling house with a plot of ground in front and a gateway by which it is entered from Chapel Street. The residence of Mr Melrose, Grocer, George Street.
OS1/11/112/5 SIMPSON'S COURT Simpson's Court Simpson's Court Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Near the N. [North] end of Chapel Street A large court entered by a wide archway from the south end of Potter Row. The houses are four stories high, and occupied by working people.
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OS1/11/112/6 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Simpson's Court] United Presbyterian Church United Presbyterian Church Mr Dickie Treasurer P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the east side of Simpsons Court A plain edifice belonging to the United Presbyterian Church, situated in Simpsons Court, Potter Row. It is well fitted up with pews, and is capable of accomodating a congregation of 874.
OS1/11/112/6 [Page] 6 [note] Church ?
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OS1/11/112/7 CLERK'S CLOSE Clerk's Close Clerk's Close Corner Ticket Mr Gibson Potter Row [Situation] On the east side of Potter Row A dirty narrow court, east of Potter Row. It contains a dyer's workshop and some stabling.
OS1/11/112/7 POTTER ROW Potter Row Potter Row See Name Book Sheet 36 [Situation] Runng [Running] Northerly from the junction of Chapel & Crichton Streets. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 36
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OS1/11/112/8 BRISTO STREET Bristo Street See Name Book Sheet 35 [Situation] At the junction of Crichton & Chapel Streets For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 35
OS1/11/112/8 GENERAL'S ENTRY General's Entry General's Entry Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the east side of Bristo Street An irregular close or passage leading from Bristo Street to Potter Row. The houses are generally old, and chiefly occupied as dwelling houses, and workshops It is dirty and indifferently [paved]
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OS1/11/112/9 CHAPEL STREET Chapel Street Chapel Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Runng [Running] S.E. [South East] from the junction of Crichton Street and Bristo Street A short street the continuation of Bristo Street S.E. [South East] from Crichton Street to the Chapel of Ease adjoining Buccleuch Street.
OS1/11/112/9 CRICHTON STREET Crichton Street Crichton Street Corner Ticket Name on Lamp Post [Situation] Runng [Running] W. [West] from the N. [North] end of Chapel Street A short street extending from George's Square to the junction of Bristo Street and Chapel Street. The houses are generally 5 stories high, and occupied by working people.
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OS1/11/112/10 CHARLES STREET Charles Street Charles Street Charles Street Corner Ticket Name on Lamp Post P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the N. [North] side of Crichton Street A short street leading from the N.E. [North East] corner of Georges Square to Bristo Street. The houses are generally 5 stories high, the lower stories being occupied as shops.
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OS1/11/112/11 WEST RICHMOND STREET West Richmond Street See Name Book Sheet 36 [Situation] On the east side of Nicholson Street For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 36
OS1/11/112/11 GIBB'S ENTRY Gibb's Entry Gibb's Entry Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the East side of Nicholson Street A Short and narrow Street entered by an archway from Nicholson Street and leading into Simon Square. The houses are from 3 to 4 stories high and occupied by working people.
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OS1/11/112/12 SIMON SQUARE Simon Square Simon Square Corner Tickets P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 6 chs [chains] N.E. [North East] from United Presby. [Presbyterian] Church A small square, well paved and lighted. The houses are of an indifferent class, and occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/12 HADDON'S COURT Haddon's Court Haddon's Court Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the East side of Nicholson Street A large irregular court on the East side of Nicholson Street. It contains some dwellings, houses and workshops.
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OS1/11/112/13 PAUL STREET Paul Street Paul Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] North end of Simon Square A short street leading from Richmond Lane to Simon Square. The houses are generally 3 stories high, and occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/13 GILMOUR STREET Gilmour Street Gilmour Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the east side of Simon Square A short street extending from the end of Richmond Lane to Simon Square. The houses are generally 5 stories high, and occupied by working people, the under stories being occupied as shops.
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OS1/11/112/14 RICHMOND LANE Richmond Lane Richmond Lane Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 2 or 3 chs [chains] N. [North] of Simon Square A narrow lane leading from Richmond Place to North Richmond [Street]
OS1/11/112/14 LANCASTERIAN SCHOOL Lancasterian School See Name Book Sheet 36 [Situation] About 2 chs [chains] N. [North] from Simon Square For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 36.
OS1/11/112/14 DAVIE STREET Davie Street See Name Book Sheet 36 [Situation] At the north end of Simon Square For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 36.
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OS1/11/112/15 PLEASANCE Pleasance See name BooK Sheet 36 [Situation] at the N. [North end of St Leonards Street For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 36
OS1/11/112/15 HARDWELL CLOSE Hardwell Close Hardwell Close Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the West side of Pleasance A dirty, irregular close leading from the West side of Pleasance to Crooked Dykes. The houses are from one to four stories high and occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/15 GAVIN'S COURT Gavin's Court Gavin's Court Corner Ticket Mr Christie St Leonards St [Situation] On the West side of Pleasance A dirty court containing a few dwellings occupied by working people. (Situated in Pleasance.
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OS1/11/112/16 CROOKED DYKES Crooked Dykes Crooked Dykes Crooked Dykes Name on Wall William Smith Kennedy's Close P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On North side of East Crosscauseway This name applies to part of the narrow irregular passage which leads from Kennedy's Close to Hardwell Close, amidst a [---] of old houses tenanted by the poorer classes.
OS1/11/112/16 ORANGE GROVE COTTAGE Orange Grove Cottage Orange Grove Cottage Corner Ticket Mr Riach Crooked Dykes [Situation] On North side of Hardwell Close A plain dwelling house 2 stories high occupied by various families. Situated at the head of Hardwell Close
OS1/11/112/16 HATTER'S CLOSE Hatter's Close Hatter's Close Inscript [Inscription] over Archway P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On the East side of Pleasance A dirty close entered by an archway from Pleasance. The houses are old and in bad repair, occupied by working people
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OS1/11/112/17 KENNEDY'S CLOSE Kennedy's Close Kennedy's Close Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] North side of E [East] Crosscauseway A narrow close on the north side of East Cross Causeway. It contains some stabling & workshops and a few dwellings occupied by the poorer class.
OS1/11/112/17 MANUEL'S COURT Manuel's Court Manuel's Court Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] North side of E [East] Crosscauseway A court used as a coal yard, and containing a few stables and a dwelling house. It is situated on the north side of E. [East] Cross Causeway.
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OS1/11/112/18 LAMB'S CLOSE Lamb's Close Lamb's Close Name over Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] North side of E [East] Crosscauseway An open court containing a few workshops and some dwelling houses. It is situated on the north side of East Cross Causeway
OS1/11/112/18 KAY'S COURT Kay's Court Kay's Court Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] North side of E [East] Crosscauseway An irregular court on the north side of East Cross Causeway. It is dirty and ill paved and contains a few dwelling houses occupied by the poorer class.
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OS1/11/112/19 MURRAY STREET Murray Street Murray Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] North side of E [East] Crosscauseway A short street leading northward from East Cross Causeway. The houses are in bad repair, and occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/19 EAST CROSSCAUSEWAY East Crosscauseway Crosscausey Cross Causeway Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory Map of Edinb [Edinburgh] & Leith [Situation] Extends from St Patrick's St to Pleasance. The continuation eastward of West cross causeway to Pleasance and St Leonards Street. The houses are old, and generally occupied by working people. It is but indifferently paved and drained.
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OS1/11/112/20 SOUTH RICHMOND STREET South Richmond Street See Name Book Sheet 36 [Situation] Extends from Pleasance to West Richmond St For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 36.
OS1/11/112/20 CARNEGIE STREET Carnegie Street Carnegie Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Pleasance to Holyrood Street. A clean and well paved street extending from Hercules Street and Holyrood Street to Pleasance The houses are from 4 to 5 stories high and occupied by working people
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OS1/11/112/21 HERCULES STREET Hercules Street See Name Book Sheet 36 [Situation] Extends Northerly from East End of Carnegie Street. For Descriptive Remarks, See Name Book Sheet 36.
OS1/11/112/21 HERIOT MOUNT Heriot Mount Heriot Mount Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends Easterly from Hercules Street This street consists of A short range of well built houses, extending eastward from Carnegie Street and occupied by respectable families. It may also be said to a short street as the name applies to the street as well as the houses
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OS1/11/112/22 HOLYROOD STREET Holyrood Street Holyrood Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Continuation South of Hercules Street. The continuation Southward of Hercules Street. The houses are of modern erection, substantially built, and occupied by working people. There is but one range of houses to which the name applies the houses on the other side of the street is Called Victoria Terrace The name applies to the street as well as to the houses.
OS1/11/112/22 DALRYMPLE PLACE Dalrymple Place Dalrymple Place Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends Southward from Carnegie Street A short street leading Southward from Carnegie Street. The houses are generally 5 stories high, and occupied by working people.
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OS1/11/112/23 VICTORIA PLACE Victoria Place Victoria Place Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On East side of Holyrood Street A range of 2 houses, generally 5 stories high, occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/23 BEAUMONT PLACE Beaumont Place Beaumont Place Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends easterly from St Leonard Street This street is composed of A range of good houses, extending eastward from St Leonard's Street. They are occupied by working people and respectable families.
OS1/11/112/23 [Page] 23 Parish of St Cuthberts Beaumont Place [note] Is applied to this Street but it should be described So
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OS1/11/112/25 GEORGE'S SQUARE George's Square George's Square George's Square Corner Ticket Name on Lamp Posts P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 9 chains West of Buccleuch Church. For Descriptive Remarks, See Name Book Sheet 39
OS1/11/112/25 BUCCLEUCH PLACE Buccleuch Place Buccleuch Place Buccleuch Place Corner Ticket. Name on Lamp Posts P.O. [Post Office] Directory. [Situation] From Buccleuch St to George Square A clean and well paved street extending westward to Buccleuch St. The houses are of modern erection, 5 stories high, and occupied by respectable families.
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OS1/11/112/26 WINDMILL LANE Windmill Lane Windmill Lane Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Buccleuch Place to Crichton Street A lane or bacK street leading from Buccleuch Place to Crichton Street. On the one side is a range of Stables, and on the other a few Small houses occupied by worKing people.
OS1/11/112/26 WILKIE'S COURT Wilkie's Court Wilkie's Court Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Sits on East side of Windmill Lane. A clean and well paved court containing a few dwellings occupied by working people. It is situated on the east side of Windmill Lane
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OS1/11/112/27 WILSON'S COURT Wilson's Court Wilson's Court Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On East side of Windmill Lane. A Small court Situated on the east Side of Windmill Lane. The houses are well built, and generally occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/27 WINDMILL STREET Windmill Street Windmill Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Chapel Street to Windmill Lane This street extends from Chapel St to Windmill Lane. The houses are well built, of modern erection, and occupied by working people.
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OS1/11/112/28 BUCCLEUCH STREET Buccleuch Street Buccleuch Street Corner Tickets P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Chapel Street to Hope Park End A long and irregular street, the Continuation Southward of Chapel [St] to Hope Park End. The houses are from one to five stories high, the [---] stories being occupied as shops [---] generally occupied by the working [---]
OS1/11/112/28 BUCCLEUCH PEND Buccleuch Pend Corner Ticket [Situation] Leads from Buccleuch Street to Sibbald Place A wide archway leading from Buccleuch Street to Sibbald Place and St Patrick Square.
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OS1/11/112/29 BUCCLEUCH CHURCH Buccleuch Church Buccleuch Church Mr G. Brown Treasurer P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On East Side of Chapel Street A plain Edifice with graveyard attached, built about the middle of last century. The interior is well fitted up with pews and is Capable of accomodating a Congregation of 1330. It is a quoad sacra church within the parish of St Cuthberts.
OS1/11/112/29 BUCCLEUCH FREE CHURCH Buccleuch Free Church Buccleuch Free Church Revd [Reverend] Mr Clayson Incumbent P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On East Side of Buccleuch Street A plain rectangular building situated in Buccleuch Street. It is the property of the Free Church and is seated for the accomodation 550. Present Incumbent. The Revd [Reverend] Mr Clayson.
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OS1/11/112/31 GRAY'S COURT Gray's Court Gray's Court Corner Ticket Name on Lamp Posts [Situation] On West side of Nicholson Street A large court on the west side of Nicholson Street. The houses are from 4 to 5 stories high, and generally occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/31 WINDMILL CLOSE Windmill Close Windmill Close Name Over Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On west side of West Crosscauseway A narrow close branching N.E. [North East] from the west end of West Cross Causeway. The houses are generally one story high, and are occupied by poor families
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OS1/11/112/32 UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Nicholson Street] United Presbyterian Church United Presbyterian Church Mr Brodie Greenside Place Mr Hutton Schoolmaster Nicholson Street [Situation] On West side of Nicholson Street A large and handsome Structure in the Gothic Style of architecture, and capable of accomodating a congregation of 1200. It belongs to the [U.P. [United Presbyterian] Church] and has a congregational school attached, attended by about 90 children of both sexes. Present Incumbent the Revd [Reverend] G. Johnston. Situated in Nicholson Street.
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OS1/11/112/33 LIVINGSTONE'S CLOSE Livingstone's Close Livingstone's Close Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On North Side of West Crosscauseway A narrow and irregular close situated on the north side of West Cross Causeway. It Contains some workshops and a few dwellings, occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/33 QUARRY CLOSE Quarry Close Quarry Close Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On North Side of West Crosscauseway A wide and irregular close on the north side of West Cross Causeway. The houses are old, in bad repair, and occupied by working people.
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OS1/11/112/34 WEST CROSSCAUSEWAY West Crosscauseway Cross Causey Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Chapel Street to Nicholson Street This Street extends from Chapel Street and Buccleuch Street to Nicholson Street and St Patricks Street. The houses of [different] descriptions and vary from 3 to [---] Stories in height. They are generally very old, and are chiefly occupied by working people and Small Shopkeepers.
OS1/11/112/34 RANKINE'S CLOSE Rankine's Close Rankine's Close Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On North Side of West Crosscauseway A dirty narrow close containing [---] workshops and some dwelling houses occupied by the poorer class.
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OS1/11/112/35 ST LEONARD'S STREET St Leonard's Street St Leonard's Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Pleasance to Preston Street. A long irregular Street extending from East Preston Street to Pleasance. The houses are generally old and vary from one to five stories high, the lower stories being occupied as shops. It contains St Pauls Church, and a police station.
OS1/11/112/35 ST LEONARD'S COURT St Leonard's Court Name Above Entrance [Situation] On West side of St Leonard's Street A wide court situated on the west side of St Leonards Street. It contains some stables and a carriers workshop.
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OS1/11/112/36 BELL'S ENTRY Bell's Entry Bell's Entry Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On West Side of St Leonards Street A small close situated on the west side of St Leonard's Street containing Some Stabling and a candle manufactory.
OS1/11/112/36 JOHN'S PLACE John's Place John's Place Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On West side of St Leonards Street A Short close Situated on west side of St Leonard's Street. The houses are 2 stories high, [and] occupied by working people.
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OS1/11/112/37 HAMILTON'S FOLLY Hamilton's Folly Hamilton's Folly Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On West Side of St Leonards Street A dirty court containing a few Stables and workshops, all in bad repair. It is situated in St Leonard Street.
OS1/11/112/37 BROWN'S COURT Brown's Court Brown's Court Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On South side of E [East] Cross Causeway A court situated on the south side of East Cross Causeway, and leading to a large Iron Foundry.
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OS1/11/112/38 COWAN'S CLOSE Cowan's Close Cowan's Close Name Above Entrance J. Martin Cowan's Close [Situation] On East side of E [East] Crosscauseway A long wide close Situated on the East side of East Cross Causey. The houses are irregularly built and generally 3 stories high. It contains a large Iron Foundry
OS1/11/112/38 RANKEILLOR STREET Rankeillor Street Rankeillor Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from ClerK Street to St Leonard's Street A Short Street extending from ClerK Street to St Leonard Street. The houses are of modern erection, neatly built and occupied by respectable families.
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OS1/11/112/39 ST PATRICK STREET St Partick Street St Partick Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Nicholson Street to St Patrick Sq. A Short Street extending from St PatricK Square to Nicholson St. at the junction of East and West Cross Causeway
OS1/11/112/39 ST PATRICK SQUARE St Patrick Square St Patrick Square Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] At North end of Clerk Street. A Small Square Situated at the north end of Clerk Street. The houses are 5 stories high, of modern erection, and generally occupied by respectable families.
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OS1/11/112/40 SIBBALD PLACE Sibbald Place Sibbald Place Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] From Buccleuch Pend to St Patrick Sq. A Short Street leading from Buccleuch Pend to St Patrick Square
OS1/11/112/40 CLERK STREET Clerk Street Clerk Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from St Patrick Street to South Clerk Street A clean and well built street extending from St Patrick [Sq] to South Clerk Street at its junction with Montague Street. The houses are generally 5 stories high and occupied as private dwellings, the under stories [being] occupied as shops.
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OS1/11/112/41 MONTAGUE STREET Montague Street Montague Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Clerk Street eastward A Short but neatly built Street extending from ClerK Street in an easterly direction. The houses are of a Superior class, and occupied as private dwellings.
OS1/11/112/41 POLICE STATION No 1 [St Leonard's Street] Police Station House No 1 Police Station House No 1 Inscription on Building Mr Murray Inspector of Streets [Situation] Situated on East side of St Leonard Street. A large plain house 2 stories high occupied as a police station. It contains 2 cells and the residence of the inspector of the lighting & cleansing department. It is the property of the Commissioner of Police
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OS1/11/112/42 ST PAUL'S FREE CHURCH Free St Paul's Church Mr Riach, Elder Rankeillor Street G Sherriff, Bootmaker [Situation] On East Side of St Leonard Street A large rectangular building erected in 1846. The interior is well fitted up and is capable of accomodating 1040 of a congregation but the average attendance is [about] 800 only. It is the property of [the] Free Church, and is situated in St Leonards Street. Present incumbent the Revd [Reverend] Mr Hetherington
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OS1/11/112/43 ST LEONARD'S HILL St Leonard's Hill St Leonard's Hill Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Leads from St Leonard Street to Queen's Park. A Street or lane extending southward from Holyrood Street and leading in a zig zag direction into the Queen's ParK.
OS1/11/112/43 JEANIE DEAN'S TRYST [P.H.] Jeanie Dean's Tryst Jeanie Dean's Tryst Sign Board Janet Craig Occupier [Situation] On East side of St Leonard's Hill A small public house, occupied by Janet Craig and situated at the junction of St Leonards Hill with St Leonard's Lane
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OS1/11/112/44 PRINGLE'S ENTRY Pringles Entry Pringles Entry Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On East Side of St Leonard's Lane A narrow entrance to a back yard on the east side of St Leonard's Lane.
OS1/11/112/44 ST LEONARD'S LANE St Leonard's Lane St Leonard's Lane Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from St Leonard Street to St Leonard's Hill. A wide lane extending east from St Leonard's Street. The houses are generally 2 & 3 stories [high] and occupied by working people. It leads from St Leonards Street to St Leonard's Hill
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OS1/11/112/45 HOPE PARK Hope Park See Name Book Sheet 44 [Situation] On West side of Hope Park End For Descriptive RemarKs See Name Book Sheet. 44
OS1/11/112/45 THE MEADOWS The Meadows See Name Book Sheet 39 [Situation] On West side of Hope Park End For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 39.
OS1/11/112/45 MEADOW WALKS Meadow Walks See Name Book Sheet 39 [Situation] On West side of Hope Park End For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 39.
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OS1/11/112/46 SCIENNES Sciennes Sciennes Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends Southward from Hope Park End The continuation southward of Hope Park End. The houses are of an indifferent Class, and generally occupied by worKing people.
OS1/11/112/46 HOPE PARK END Hope Park End Hope Park End Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends southward from Buccleuch Street This name applies to the Continuation of Buccleuch Street southward [to] Sciennes and Summerhall. The houses are irregularly built and of various descriptions.
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OS1/11/112/47 BOROUGHLOCH Boroughloch Boroughloch Boroughloch Corner Ticket Alexander Melvin Brewer, Borough Loch P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Leads from Buccleuch St to the Meadows This name applies to a Short lane leading from Buccleuch Street to The Meadows. It contains some dwellings and a small brewery.
OS1/11/112/47 BOROUGHLOCH BREWERY Boroughloch Brewery Boroughloch Brewery Sign Board Mr Melvin Prop. [Proprietor] [Situation] Situated on the West side of Buccleuch Street A large brewery Situated on the west side of Buccleuch Street and adjoining Boroughloch. Proprietor, A Melvin Esq
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OS1/11/112/48 ARCHERS' HALL Archer's Hall Archer's Hall Mr Melvin Borough Loch P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On West Side of Buccleuch Street. A large and plain building with garden attached, situated in Buccleuch Street. The property of the Royal Company of Archers.
OS1/11/112/48 BOROUGHLOCH HOUSE Boroughloch House Boroughloch House Mr Melvin P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Sit [Situated] in Boroughloch A plain dwelling house 2 stories high situated in Boroughloch presently occupied by Mr Melvin.
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OS1/11/112/49 HOPE PARK SQUARE Hope Park Square Hope Park Square Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On north side of Meadow Walk. This name applies to 4 or 5 houses occupied by a respectable class of working people. It appears they are built with the view to form a square.
OS1/11/112/49 [Page] 49 Parish of St Cuthberts Meadow Lane [crossed out]
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OS1/11/112/50 BUCCLEUCH SESSIONAL SCHOOL Buccleuch Sessional School Mr Armstrong Teacher [Situation] On north side of Meadow WalK A well built and Commodious School house belonging to the Kirk Session of the Quoad Sacra parish of Buccleuch. This school is for children of both sexes and is well attended.
OS1/11/112/50 MEADOW LANE Meadow Lane Meadow Lane Mr Jackson Buccleugh Street Mr Parker George Square [Situation] Extends from Buccleuch Street to the Meadow Walk A short lane leading from Buccleugh Street to the Meadow Walk. It contains a few cow houses and some stables.
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OS1/11/112/51 GIFFORD PARK Gifford Park Gifford's Park Corner Tickets P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Buccleuch Street to Clerk Street. A short street leading from Buccleuch Street to Clerk Street. The houses are generally 5 stories high, and occupied by working people.
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OS1/11/112/53 ROY'S COURT Roy's Court Roy's Court Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Situated on E [East] side of Hope Park End. A wide court containing some dwellings occupied by the poorer class of operatives. It is situated in Hope Park End.
OS1/11/112/53 NEWINGTON CHURCH Newington Church Newington Church Mr H Pillans Elder Lawn MarKet G Sherriff Bootmaker [Situation] On West side of Clerk Street A large and handsome edifice surmounted by a spire with clock and bell, erected in 1824, at a cost of £6500, and capable of accommodating 1750 of a congregation. Since the disruption in 1843, there has been no ordained clergyman, but service is occasionally performed by a probationer.
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OS1/11/112/54 SUMMERHALL HOUSE Summerhall House Summerhall House Door Plate P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On East side of Hope Park End A plain genteel residence situated in Hope Park End and presently occupied by Mr Denham.
OS1/11/112/54 SUMMERHALL COTTAGE Summerhall Cottage See Name Book Sheet 44 [Situation] On E [East] side of Summerhall. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 44
OS1/11/112/54 [Page] 54 Parish of St Cuthberts Hope Park End House [crossed out]
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OS1/11/112/55 DYE WORKS [Newington] Dye Works Sign Board Mr Couper Newington [Situation] On E [East] side of South Clerk Street. A small Dye Work situated on the east side of South Clerk St.
OS1/11/112/55 BEGRIE'S ENTRY Begrie's Entry Beggrie's Entry Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On West Side of St Leonard Street. A dirty Court, containing a few dwelling houses, and some stabling.
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OS1/11/112/56 CHRISTIE'S ENTRY Christie's Entry Christie's Entry Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On West Side of St Leonard Street An Entry leading into a court containing a few dwellings occupied by working people.
OS1/11/112/56 BROWN'S ENTRY Brown's Entry Brown's Entry Name Above Entrance P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On West Side of St Leonard Street A dirty, irregular court, containing some stabling and a few dwellings occupied by working people
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OS1/11/112/57 NEWINGTON FREE CHURCH Newington Free Church Newington Free Church Mr George Agnew Brighton Street (Elder Mr Riach Rankeillor Street [Situation] On East side of South Clerk St. A neat edifice, in the Gothic style, well fitted up with galleries &c, and capable of accommodating a congregation of about 1020. All the sittings are nominally free, but a voluntary Subscription is expected from all the members of the church, there are however, about 60 seats, altogether free. There is a School attached also a numerously attended Sunday School. Present Incumbent. Revd Dr [Reverend Doctor] Begg.
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OS1/11/112/58 SOUTH CLERK STREET South Clerk Street South Clerk Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from Clerk Street to E. [East] Preston St. This name applies to the Continuation of Clerk Street Southward to East & West Preston Streets. It contains a range of handsome houses of superior Construction, also a Free Church and a Chapel of Ease.
OS1/11/112/58 GIBBET LOAN Gibbet Loan See Name Book Sheet 44 [Situation] Extends E [East] from Dalkeith Road For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 44
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OS1/11/112/59 PARKSIDE STREET Parkside Street Parkside Street Corner Tickets Lamp Posts [Situation] East side of St Leonard Street. A short wide street extending from St Leonards Street to Henry Street. On the south side is a range of well built houses occupied by respectable families. The north side of the street is bounded by a wall.
OS1/11/112/59 PARKSIDE BUILDINGS Parkside Buildings Parkside Buildings Descript. [Description] On House Mr McCombie St Leonards Street [Situation] East side of St Leonard Street A range of well built houses 4 stories high, the lower stories being occupied as Shops. Situated on St Leonard Street.
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OS1/11/112/60 HENRY PLACE Henry Place Henry Place Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends SE. [South East] from Henry Place A Short Street extending S.E. [South East] from Henry Street. It is in an unfinished State having only a few houses on the SW. [South West] side.
OS1/11/112/60 HENRY STREET Henry Street Henry Street Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extends from St. Leonard Street to Parkside Street. This Street extends from St. Leonard Street to Parkside St. The houses are generally 5 stories high and occupied by respectable families.
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OS1/11/112/61 VICTORIA GROVE Victoria Grove Victoria Grove Corner Ticket Mr. Smyth, Joiner St. Leonard Street [Situation] On West Side of St. Leonard Street A row of Neat Cottages occupied by respectable families; situated at the head of St. Leonard Street.
OS1/11/112/61 CASTLE O'CLOUTS Castle O'Clouts Castle O'Clouts Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On East Side of St. Leonard Street A well built house 4 stories high, occupied by mechanics. The name is commonly applied to the whole street at this part by the inhabitants.
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OS1/11/112/62 ST. LEONARD'S FACTORY (WOLLEN) St. Leonard's Factory St. Leonard's Factory Inscript [Inscription] on Tower Messrs Brunton [Situation] On North side of East Preston St. An extensive woolen factory situated on the North Side of East Preston Street; Proprietor Messrs. Brunton.
OS1/11/112/62 EAST PRESTON STREET East Preston Street See Name Book Sheet 44 [Situation] Extends Eastward from Summerhall For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 44.
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OS1/11/112/63 GIBRALTAR HOUSE Gibraltar House Mr. Cleghorn St Leonards Hill Mr. Cleghorn St Leonards Hill P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] On South Side of St. Leonard's Hill A plain dwelling house with garden attached the property & residence of Mr G H Caddel
OS1/11/112/63 [Page] 63 Parish of St. Cuthberts Jeanie Dean's Cottage [crossed out] cancelled
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OS1/11/112/64 ST. LEONARD'S STATION & COAL DEPOT St. Leonard's Coal Depot St. Leonard's Coal Depot Mr Brown St. Leonard's St. Mr James Kelvie Coal Depot [Situation] On East Side of St. Leonard's Street An extensive Coal Depot on the North British Railway, (Dalkeith Branch.) Situated in St. Leonard Street. It was formerly used as a passenger station for the Edinbr [Edinburgh] & Dalkeith Railway. Then goods and passengers were conveyed from Edinburgh to Dalkeith in carriages drawn by horses; but having been purchased by the North British Railway Co. the passenger traffic has been discontinued, and it is now used as a Coal Depot.
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OS1/11/112/65 SUMMERHALL Summerhall Summerhall Summerhall Corner Ticket P.O. [Post Office] Directory Map of the City [Situation] On East Side of Hope Park End An irregular range of houses situated on the east Side of Hope ParK, They are occupied as workshops and dwelling houses of various descriptions.
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OS1/11/112/66 WESTER PORTSBURGH Wester Portsburgh See Name Book Sheet 35 [Situation] Lying Immediately South of Edinburgh Castle For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 37
OS1/11/112/66 METHODIST CHAPEL Methodist Chapel See Name Book Sheet 36 [Situation] On South Side of Nicholson Square For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 36
OS1/11/112/66 EASTER PORTSBURGH Easter Portsburgh See Name Book Sheet 36 [Situation] Immediately South of the College For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 36
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OS1/11/112/67 DALKEITH ROAD Dalkeith Road See Name Book Sheet 45 [Situation] Extended Southward from South ClerK Street. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 45
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OS1/11/112/71 [Page] 71 PARISH OF CANONGATE SHEET 40 INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Jeanie Deans Cottage -- 74 Kaim Head -- 75 Radical Road -- 75 Salisbury Craigs -- 73 The Queen's Park -- 74 The Queen's Drive -- 74 Sanctuary of Holyroodhouse (For Debtors) -- 77 North British Ry. [Railway] (St. Leonard's Branch -- 77
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OS1/11/112/73 THE QUEEN'S PARK The Queen's Park See Name Book Sheet 37 [Situation] Eastward from St. Paul's Free Ch. [Church] For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 37.
OS1/11/112/73 THE QUEEN'S DRIVE The Queen's Drive See Name Book Sheet 37 [Situation] Extends Circuitously Round Arthurs Seat For Descriptive Remarks See Sheet 37.
OS1/11/112/73 SALISBURY CRAIGS Salisbury Craigs See Name Book Sheet 37 [Situation] In N.E. [North East] Angle of the Sheet For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 37
OS1/11/112/73 [Page] 73 Parish of Canongate Salisbury Craigs [note] Not in 37 J.B.
OS1/11/112/74 JEANIE DEAN'S COTTAGE Jeanie Dean's Cottage Jeanie Dean's Cottage Mr Cleghorn St. Leonard's Hill Mr McCombie St. Leonard Street [Situation] About 9 Chain S.E. [South East] from St. Pauls Free Church An old fashioned Cottage Situated at the head of St. Leonards Hill in the Queen's ParK. It has been rendered an object of interest by Sir Walter Scott in his celebrated novel "The Heart of Mid Lothian". It is the property of the Commissioners of Woods and Forests and is now occupied by one of the Park Rangers.
OS1/11/112/74 [Page] 74 Parish of Canongate
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OS1/11/112/75 KAIM HEAD Kaim Head Kaim Head Mr McIntyre Ranger, Queen's Park Mr Cleghorn St. Leonards Hill [Situation] Extends Eastward from Jeanie Dean's Cottage This name applies to the crest of a low ridge or mound, situated a little to the Eastward of "Jeanie Deans' Cottage" in the Queen's Park. It is derived from the Scottish word "Kaim" a low ridge, the crest of a hill, and is generally known in this locality.
OS1/11/112/75 RADICAL ROAD Radical Road See Name Book Sheet [Situation] Extends circuitously round the base of Salisbury Craigs. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book.
OS1/11/112/75 [Page] 75 Parish of Canongate [signed] H James. Cap. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] 25th Novr [November] 1852.
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OS1/11/112/76 [Page] 76 Parish of Canongate Salisbury Craigs cancelled Wester Portsburgh -- Methodist Chapel -- Easter Portsburgh [crossed out]
OS1/11/112/77 SANCTUARY OF HOLYROOD HOUSE (For Debtors) Sanctuary of Holyrood house (For Debtors) See Name Book Sheet 37 [Situation] Lying to the East of the City of Edinburgh For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet
OS1/11/112/77 NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY (St Leonard's Branch) North British Railway (St Leonard's Branch) See Name Book Sheet 45 [Situation] Extends from Edin [Edinburgh] to Dalkeith For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 45
OS1/11/112/77 [Page] 77 Dalkeith Road [crossed out]
OS1/11/112/78 [Page] 78 [Volume] 112 OS1/11/112 [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 15 DEC. [December] 92 EDINBURGH SHEET 40 Names of Parishes -- Pages ST CUTHBERTS -- 1 CANONGATE -- 71
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