Midlothian, volume 80

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/11/80/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF CRAMOND SHEET 10. INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Granton Cottages -- 4 Police Station -- 4 Lufra Cottage -- 3
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OS1/11/80/3 LUFRA COTTAGE Lufra Cottage Lufra Cottage Lufra Cottage Mr Hawkins Queensferry Place Mr Lawson Wardie Villas Captn [Captain] James R.E. [Royal Engineers] occupier [Situation] About 30 chains W.N.W [West North West] from Trinity Grove A neat cottage, in the Elizabethan Style, 2 stories high, with garden &c attached, situated on a small eminence overlooking the Firth of Forth. Leased from H.G. [His Grace] the Duke of Buccleuch by Capt. [Captain] Hull and presently occupied by Capt. [Captain] H. James, Royal Engineers.
OS1/11/80/3 [Page] 3 Parish of Crammond
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OS1/11/80/4 GRANTON COTTAGES Granton Cottage Granton Cottage Mr Hawkin's Queensberry Place Mr Lawson Wardie Villa's [situation] 36 chains N.W. by W [North West by West] from Trinity Grove A number of neatly built bricK Cottages, from one to two stories high, on the Leith Newhaven & Granton Road. They are chiefly occupied by worKing people and respectable families. Proprietor, His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch & Queensberry
OS1/11/80/4 POLICE STATION [Granton] County Police Station Mr Hawkin's Queensberry Place Mr Lawson Wardie Villas Name over doorway [situation] About 37 chains N.W. by W [North West by West] from Trinity Grove A cottage used as a police station for the District of Cramond. Offenders are detained here for a few hours Only previous to being taKen to Edinburgh.
OS1/11/80/4 [Page] 4 Ph [Parish] of Cramond
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OS1/11/80/9 [Page] 9 PARISH OF ST CUTHBERT SHEET 10. INDEX Names of Objects -- Pages Boswall Road -- 12 Granton Road -- 15 Peel Place -- 13 Queensberry Place -- 15 South Cottage -- 12 Wardie Villas -- 11 Wardie Lodge -- 1 Wardie House -- 13 west Cottage -- 13 Wardie Burn -- 16 Wardie Cottage -- 17 Wardie Hotel -- 17 Pier Toll House -- [15]
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OS1/11/80/11 WARDIE VILLAS Wardie Villas Wardie Villas Wardie Wardie John Lawson Esq Wardie Villas Mr Hawkins C.E. [Civil Engineer] Queensberry Place P.O [Post Office] Directory KirKwoods map of Edinburgh [Situation] About 24 chs [chains] N.W. by N. [North West by North] from Trinity Grove. A row of neatly built villas 2 stories high, with ornamental and Kitchen gardens attached. In the lands of the trustees of the late Capt. [Captain] Boswell.
OS1/11/80/11 WARDIE LODGE Wardie Lodge Wardie Lodge Wardie Lodge Wardie Lodge John Lawson Esq Wardie Villas Mr Hawkins CE [Civil Engineer] Queensberry Place Name on Gate P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 24 chains N.W. [North West] from Trinity Grove. A neat villa or mansion, 2 Stories high with stabling, gardens &c attached, Situated in a neatly laid out ornamental enclosure, the property and residence of Mr Hope
OS1/11/80/11 [Page] 11 Parish of St Cuthberts
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OS1/11/80/12 BOSWALL ROAD Boswell Road Boswell Road Boswall Road Mr Lawson, Wardie Villas Mr Hawkins CE [Civil Engineer ] Queensberry Place Mr Jollie W.S. [Writer to the Signet] George Sq [Square] [Situation] Passg [Passing] the N. [North] side of Peel Place. A piece of road leading from the Granton Road, through portion of the Wardie Estate, to the road leading from Granton to Newhaven & Leith. Named after the former owner of the Estate; Capt [Captain] Boswall
OS1/11/80/12 SOUTH COTTAGE South Cottage South Cottage South Cottage Mr Hawkins CE [Civil Engineer ] Queensberry Place Name on Gate P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 28 chains N.W. [North West] from Trinity Grove. A neat cottage with garden attached; the property of Mr Hawkins C.E. [Civil Engineer] Granton Pier and presently occ [occupied] by Miss Hawkins.
OS1/11/80/12 [Page] 12 Parish of St Cuthberts [note] Boswall Road is so called from the name of the late proprietor Capt [Captain] Boswall
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OS1/11/80/13 WARDIE HOUSE Wardie House Wardie House Wardie House Mr Hawkins C.E. [Civil Engineer] P.O. [Post Office] Directory Mr M Anderson [Situation] About 30 chs [chains] N.W. [North West] from Trinity Grove. A house, 2 Stories high with offices garden &c attached. Feued by the present occupied Mr M Anderson from the trustees of the Wardie Estate.
OS1/11/80/13 PEEL PLACE Peel Place Peel Place Mr Hawkins C E [Civil Engineer] Mr Wightman Granton Pier [Situation] About 20 chs [chains] N.W. by W. [North West by West] from Trinity Grove. Two recently built Cottages, 2 stories high, with ornamental garden attached occupied by Messrs Corner & Lawson. Proprietors Messrs Wightman & Orrel
OS1/11/80/13 WEST COTTAGE West Cottage West Cottage Mr Hawkins Queensberry Place P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Nearly 31 chains N.W. by W. [North West by West] from Trinity Grove. A neat Cottage, with garden attached, presently occupied by Professor Kelland, Edin [Edinburgh] University.
OS1/11/80/13 [Page] 13 Parish of St Cuthberts
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OS1/11/80/15 GRANTON ROAD Granton Road See Name Book Sheet 14 [Situation] Leadg [Leading] from Edin [Edinburgh] to Granton. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sh [Sheet] 14
OS1/11/80/15 QUEENSBERRY PLACE Queensberry Place Queensberry Place Queensberry Place Mr Hawkins CE [Civil Engineer] Proprietor Name on Gate P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 32 chs [chains] W.N.W. [West North West] from Trinity Grove. A plain Cottage, 2 stories high with garden &c attached. The property and residence of Mr Hawkins, Engineer to his Grace the Duke of Buccleuch, at Granton Pier.
OS1/11/80/15 PIER TOLL HOUSE Pier Toll House [Situation] South end of Chain Pier. A Collectors Box for the Pier dues
OS1/11/80/15 [Page] 15 Parish of St Cuthberts
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OS1/11/80/16 WARDIE BURN Wardie Burn Wardie Burn Mr Hawkins CE [Civil Engineer] Queensberry Pl [Place] Mr Lawson, Wardie Villas [Situation] Passing into the Firth of Forth a few chains S. [South] from Lufra Cottage. A small stream which rising in the Corstorphine Hill, flows in a northerly direction through the village of Davidsons Mains, thence through the Estate of Barnton, and finally through the lands of His Grace the Duke of Buccleuch when it falls into the Firth of Forth, a little eastward of Granton Pier. It forms portion of the boundary between the parishes of St Cuthberts and Cramond.
OS1/11/80/16 [Page] 16 Parish of St Cuthberts
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OS1/11/80/17 WARDIE COTTAGES Wardie Cottages Wardie Cottages Mr Lawson Wardie Villas Mr Hawkins Queensberry Place [Situation] About 36 chains N.W. by W. [North West by West] from Trinity Grove. A few brick cottages one story high, on the road leading from Granton to Leith & Newhaven; The property of the Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee Railway Company.
OS1/11/80/17 WARDIE HOTEL Wardie Hotel Wardie Hotel Name on Signboard Mr Hawkins [Situation] About 35 chs [chains] N.W. by W. [North West by West] from Trinity Grove. An extensive Hotel and tavern Licenced for the sale of Wines, Spirits &c, on the road leading from Granton to Newhaven and Leith, the property of the heirs of the late Capt [Captain] Boswell and presently occupied by Mr S Kennedy.
OS1/11/80/17 [Page] 17 Parish of St Cuthberts
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OS1/11/80/21 [Page] 21 PARISH OF NORTH LEITH SHEET 10. INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Bellfield Cottage -- 26 Christian Bank -- 31 Edinburgh Perth and Dundee Railway -- 32 Grecian Cottage -- 27 Gothic Cottage -- 28 Georgefield -- 34 Granton Road -- 25 Lilliput -- 23 Mayfield -- 24 North Gothic Cottage -- 27 Primrose Bank -- 29 Seaforth -- 25 South Gothic Cottage -- 28 Trinity Hut -- 23 Trinity Road -- 28 Trinity Mains -- 24 Trinity Mains House -- 33 Trinity Park -- 26 Trinity Lodge -- 29 Trinity Crescent -- 30 Trinity Baths -- 30 Trinity Bank -- 31 Trinity Check T.P. [Turnpike] -- 32 Trinity Station -- 32 Trinity Mains Cottage -- 33 Trinity Grove -- 34 West Lilliput -- 23
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OS1/11/80/23 TRINITY HUT Trinity Hut Trinity Hut Trinity Hut Mr Ramsay, Trinty Park Mr Bragg P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 5 chains S.S.W [South South West] from Trinity Grove. A plain Cottage residence, two stories high, with Small garden attached, the property of H Mitchell and presently occupied by Miss Tod.
OS1/11/80/23 WEST LILLIPUT West Lilliput West Lilliput Mr Bragg, West Lilliput Mr Ramsay, Trinity Park [Situation] About 7 chains S.S.W. [South South West] from Trinity Grove. A small cottage, one story high with garden attached, the residence of Mr A.G. Bragg.
OS1/11/80/23 LILLIPUT Lilliput Lilliput Lilliput Lilliput Mr Bragg, West Lilliput Mr Ramsay, Trinity Park Name on Gate Kirkwood's map [Situation] 7 chains S.by W. [South by West] from Trinity Grove. A small Cottage, one story high with garden &c attached; the residence of Mrs Pitt.
OS1/11/80/23 [Page] 23 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/24 MAYFIELD Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Mayfield Name on Gate Mr Ramsay, Trinity Park P.O. [Post Office] Directory Map of Ed [Edinburgh] & Leith [Situation] About 10 chains S.E. [South East] from Trinity Grove. A plain mansion, 2 stories high with suitable offices, garden &c situated in a small well-wooded park; the property of Lord Robertson, and residence of David Low Esqr. Prof [Professor] of agriculture Edinr [Edinburgh] University
OS1/11/80/24 TRINITY MAINS Trinity Mains Trinity Mains Trinity Mains Trinity Mains Mr Russel Name on Sign P.O. [Post Office] Directory Map of Edinr [Edinburgh] & Leith [Situation] 7 chains E.S.E [East South East] from Trinity Grove. Formerly the farm house of Trinity and now occupied as a dairy. It has a large vegetable garden attached. The property of Mr Thomson and occupied by Mr Russel Dairyman, and Mr MacKay, Gardener
OS1/11/80/24 [Page] 24 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/25 SEAFORTH Seaforth Seaforth Seaforth Seaforth Cottage Name on Gate Miss Flockhart, Seaforth Mr Tating, Gothic Cottages P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 10 chs [chains] N.E. [North East] from Trinity Grove. A plain but well built cottage residence, 2 stories high, with ornamental and vegetable gardens attached, the property and residence of Miss Flockhart.
OS1/11/80/25 GRANTON ROAD Granton Road See Name Book Sheet 10 [Situation] Leadg [Leading] from Edinb [Edinburgh] to Granton. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 10
OS1/11/80/25 [Page] 25 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/26 BELLFIELD COTTAGE Bellfield Cottage Bellfield Cottage Bellfield Bellfield Name on Gate Mr Ramsay, Trinity Park Map of Ed. [Edinburgh] & Leith P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] 10 chains S.W. by S. [South West by South] from Trinity Grove. A plain cottage, 2 Stories high with offices and garden attached presently occupied by Mr Hutchinson
OS1/11/80/26 TRINITY PARK Trinity Park Trinity Park Trinity Park Mr Ramsay, Trinity Park Sign Board P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 9 chains S.W. [South West] from Trinity Grove. A plain dwelling house, 2 stories high with Stabling, and a small garden attached the property of Houston Mitchell Esqr, and occupied by Mr Ramsay.
OS1/11/80/26 [Page] 26 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/27 NORTH GOTHIC COTTAGE North Gothic Cottage North Gothic Cottage Mr Tuting, North Gothic Cottage Name on Gate [Situation] About 16 chs [chains] N.N.E. [North North East] from Trinity Grove. A neat Cottage residence, of the Gothic order, one story high, with small ornamental garden attached, the property and residence of Mr Tuting.
OS1/11/80/27 GRECIAN COTTAGE Grecian Cottage Grecian Cottage Grecian Cottage Name on Gate Mr Tuting, N [North] Gothic Cottage P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 16 chs [chains] N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Trinity Grove. A neat Cottage, 2 stories high with portico Supported by Doric pillars, and ornamental & vegetable gardens attached, the residence of Miss Tod. The property of Messrs Todd & Romanes, great Stuart St. Edinburgh.
OS1/11/80/27 [Page] 27 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/28 SOUTH GOTHIC COTTAGE South Gothic Cottage South Gothic Cottage South Gothic Cottage Mr Tuting, North Gothic Cottage Mr Brodie, Trinity Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 15 chs [chains] N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Trinity Grove. A neat Cottage, in the Gothic style of architecture, with small garden attached, the property of Mr Wilkie, and occupied by Mr Parker
OS1/11/80/28 GOTHIC COTTAGE Gothic Cottage Gothic Cottage Name on Gate Mr Tuting, North Gothic Cottage [Situation] About 15 chs [chains] N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Trinity Grove. A neat Cottage, 1 story high, in the Gothic Style of architecture with small ornamental garden attached, the property of Mrs Marshall
OS1/11/80/28 TRINITY ROAD Trinity Road J. Edmond J. McCandlish [Situation] Runng [Running] N. [Northwards] from Queensferry Road. A piece of road extending from Queensferry Road to the road leading from Newhaven to Granton
OS1/11/80/28 [Page] 28 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/29 PRIMROSE BANK . Primrose Bank Primrose Bank Primrose Bank Primrose Bank Mr Brodie, Trinity Bank Mr Ramsay, Trinity Park Name on Gate P.O [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 18 chs [chains] N. [North] from Trinity Grove. A neat Cottage, in the Elizabethan style of architecture, with stabling and vegetable & ornamental garden attached; the property of the heirs of the late Mrs Brown, and at present unoccupied.
OS1/11/80/29 TRINITY LODGE Trinity Lodge Trinity Lodge Trinity Lodge Trinity Lodge Mr Brodie, Trinity Bank Mr Ramsay, Trinity Park Map of City P.O [Post Office] Directory [Situation] 17 Chains N.N.W. [North North West] from Trinity Grove. A Cottage or villa 2 stories high with Suitable offices, garden and a farm of about 26 acres attached. The house is occupied by Mrs Bougle, and the farm rented by Mr Ramsay, Trinity Park; The property of Houston Mitchel Esqr.
OS1/11/80/29 [Page] 29 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/30 TRINITY CRESCENT Trinity Crescent Trinity Crescent Trinity Crescent Mr Eckford, Trinity Baths Map of City P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 24 chs [chains] N.N.E. [North North East] from Trinity Grove. An unfinished street in the form of a Crescent; Consisting of substantial built houses, 2 stories high, and occupied by respectable families. The property of the Standard Life Assurance Co.
OS1/11/80/30 TRINITY BATHS Trinity Baths (Salt Water) Trinity Baths (Salt Water) Trinity Baths (Salt Water) Mr Eckford, Trinity Baths Sign Board P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 22 chs [chains] N by E. [North by East] from Trinity Grove. A house 2 stories high, in which a number of baths are fitted up. The water is supplied from the Firth of Forth by means of pipes. Proprietors The Standard Life Assurance Compy [Company] & presently rented by Mr W. Eckford
OS1/11/80/30 [Page] 30 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/31 CHRISTIAN BANK Christian Bank Christian Bank Christian Bank Christian Bank Corner Ticket Mr Brodie Trinity Park P.O. [Post Office] Directory Map of City [Situation] About 19 chs [chains] N. by E. [North by East] from Trinity Grove. Four neat dwelling houses with Small gardens attached, occupied by respectable families; the property of Mr Hederwick, Christian Bank
OS1/11/80/31 TRINITY BANK Trinity Bank Trinity Bank Trinity Bank Trinity Bank Name on Gateway Mr Eckford Trinity Baths Mr Ramsay Trinity Park Mr Brodie Trinity Park [Situation] About 18 chains N. by E. [North by East] from Trinity Grove. A plain cottage, 1 story high, with vegetable garden attached, the property of H Mitchell Esqr. and occupied by Alexander Bordie.
OS1/11/80/31 [Page] 31 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/32 TRINITY CHECK T.P. Trinity Toll Bar (Check) Signboard Joseph Russel Toll Keeper [Situation] About 22 chs [chains] N. by E. [North by East] from Trinity Grove. A check Toll Bar on the Leith Newhaven & Granton Road, In the district of Cramond. The property of the trustees of the Co. [County]
OS1/11/80/32 EDINBURGH PERTH & DUNDEE RAILWAY [Granton Branch] Edinburgh, Perth and Dundee Railway See Name Book [Situation] Runng [Running] from Edinb [Edinburgh] to Granton. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book
OS1/11/80/32 TRINITY STATION Trinity Station Trinity Station Trinity Station Trinity Station Peter Horne, Station Master Sign Board Map of City Compy [Company] Time Tables [Situation] About 20 chs [chains] N.E. by N. [North East by North] from Trinity Grove. A neat stone building one storey high with booking office, waiting room and covered platform. It is used as a station for Trinity & Newhaven, on the Edin [Edinburgh] Perth & Dundee Railway. Trains pass here half hourly from 1/2 past 6 A.M. until 9 P.M
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OS1/11/80/33 TRINITY MAINS HOUSE Trinity Mains House Trinity Mains House Mr Robertson occupier P.O [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 7 chains E.S.E. [East South East] from Trinity Grove. The dwelling house formerly attached to the Farm Steading of Trinity Mains It is two stories high, and has a small garden &c attached: the residence of Mr Robertson.
OS1/11/80/33 TRINITY MAINS COTTAGE Trinity Mains Cottage Mr Russel Mr McKay, Trinity Mains [Situation] Nearly 8 chains E.S.E. [East South East] from Trinity Grove. A Small Cottage, on the farm of Trinity. the property of Mr Thomson, and presently occupied by Mr Russel.
OS1/11/80/33 [Page] 33 Parish of North Leith
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OS1/11/80/34 TRINITY GROVE Trinity Grove Trinity Grove Trinity Grove Trinity Grove Mr Ramsay Trinity Park Mr Brodie Trinity Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory Map of Edin [Edinburgh] & Leith [Situation] About 4 chs [chains] S.W. [South West] from Trinity Cottage. A neat Cottage, 2 stories high with Suitable outhouses, garden &c. Situated in a Small, but well laid out enclosure. The property & residence of Mr Thomson.
OS1/11/80/34 GEORGEFIELD Georgefield Georgefield Georgefield Name on Gate Mr Addison P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 10 chs [chains] E. [East] from Trinity Grove. A plain residence, 2 stories [storeys] high with vegetable garden &c. attached the property & residence of Mr Addison
OS1/11/80/34 [Page] 34 Parish of North Leith [Signed] H James Cap. R.E. [Captain Royal Engineers] 30' July 1852.
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OS1/11/80/35 [Page] 35 [Volume] 80 OS1/11/80 EDINBURGH SHEET10. [Date Stamp] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON 15 DEC [DECEMBER] 92 Names of Parishes -- Page CRAMOND. -- 1. ST CUTHBERTS. -- 9. NORTH LEITH. -- 21.
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