Midlothian, volume 81

Page List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks Continued entries/extra info Transcriber's notes
OS1/11/81/1 [Page] 1 PARISH OF NORTH LEITH SHEET 11 INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Auchinleck Brae -- 11 Annfield Cottage -- 15 Annfield -- 15 Amphion Cottage -- 21 Agnes Cottage -- 21 Anchorfield Burn -- 27 Bellevue Cottage -- 18 Bonnington Road -- 27 Chain Pier Inn -- 4 Cherry Bank -- 28 Edinburgh Perth and Dundee Railway -- 21 Firthfield Cottage -- 18 Grange House -- 3 Gothic House -- 3 Grove Lodge -- 22 Holly Lodge -- 20 Ivy Lodge -- 6 Jessfield Cottage -- 16 Jessfield -- 16 Laverock Bank -- 5 Laverock Bank House -- 9 Laverock Bank Cottage -- 23 Lixmount --24 Mayville -- 8 Maitland Place Cottages -- 9 Mary Cottage -- 17 Myrtle Bank -- 19 Newhaven Church -- 10 New Cut -- 10 Newhaven Park -- 11 New Lane -- 15 Rose Villa -- 6 Rose Cottage -- 17 Richmond Lodge -- 20 Rosebank -- 29 Ramsay Place -- 29 Seaforth -- 4 Star Bank Cottages -- 7 Star Bank Place -- 7 Star Bank -- 8 Shelbourne Bank House -- 12 St. David's Cottage --1 4 Spring Cottage -- 23 Summer Cottage -- 24 Summer Lodge -- 25 Trinity Crescent -- 4 Tower Park Cottage -- 18 Trinity Villa -- 19 Trinity Not written on Plan see Page -- 26 Viewbank -- 5 Woodbine Cottage -- 3 Willow Bank House -- 12 Willow Bank Cottage -- 13 Willow Bank -- 13 Whale Brae -- 14 Woodville -- 22 Williamfield House -- 28 Williamfield -- 29
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OS1/11/81/3 GRANGE HOUSE Grange House Grange House Name on Gate Mr. Pollock Proprietor [Situation] About 20 chains SW by W [South West by West] of Newhaven Church A neat villa of recent erection with offices and garden attached; the property and residence of Mr. Pollock
OS1/11/81/3 GOTHIC HOUSE Gothic House Gothic House Gate Ticket Mr Greig Chain Pier P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] A little north of Grange House. A Villa 2 stories high, in the Gothic Style of Architecture; the property and residence of Mr. Crouch
OS1/11/81/3 WOODBINE COTTAGE Woodbine Cottage Woodbine Cottage Woodbine Cottage Name on Gate Mr Greig Chain Pier Inn P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 19 chains W.S.W. [West South West] 0f Newhaven church A neat Cottage residence with garden attached the property of Miss Scott.
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OS1/11/81/4 SEAFORTH Seaforth Se Name Book Sheet 10 Situation - About 21 Chains WSW. [West South West] of Newhaven Church For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 10
OS1/11/81/4 TRINITY CRESCENT Trinity Crescent See Name Book Sheet 10 Situation - About 20 chains West of Newhaven Church For Descriptive Remarks see Name Book Sheet 10
OS1/11/81/4 CHAIN PIER INN Chain Pier Inn Chain Pier Inn Chain Pier Hill Sign Board Mr Greig Occupier P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 18 chains West of Newhaven Church A Public house or inn, licenced for the Sale of Wines and Spirits. It has Stabling and Suitable offices attached, and from its proximity to the Chain Pier, is Much frequented by passengers crossing the ferries on the Firth of Forth. Proprietors, the Standard Life Assurance Compy [Company], and presently occupied by Mr Greig
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OS1/11/81/5 LAVEROCK BANK Laverock Bank Laverock Bank Laverock Bank Rev [Reverend] William Graham Laverock Bank Mrs Richardson Star Bank Road P.O [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Extending from Spring Cottage to Star Bank This name applies to several neat villas with gardens attached, occupied by professional gentlemen, and respectable families. The name is also applied to the road from Spring Cottage to the Sea Shore.
OS1/11/81/5 VIEWBANK View Bank View Bank Viewbank Viewbank Mr Henderson Rev [Reverend] Mr Graham Laverock Bank P.O. [Post Office Directory 1850- P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851-2 [Situation] About 15 chains WSW [West South West] of Newhaven Church. A Villa, 2 stories high with offices & garden attached, Situated on an eminence overlooking the Firth of Forth. The property of Mr Ogilvie, and presently unoccupied.
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OS1/11/81/6 ROSE VILLA Rose Villa Rose Villa Name on Gate Mrs Henderson Rose Villa [Situation] About 16 chains WSW [West South West] of Newhaven Church A neat Cottage or villa 2 Stories high, with garden attached; the property of Miss Wilson, and presently occupied by Mr. Henderson.
OS1/11/81/6 IVY LODGE Ivy Lodge Ivy Lodge Name on Gate Mrs. Henderson [Situation] A little SE [South East] of Rose Villa. A plain but neat Cottage with garden attached; the property of Mr Henderson, and presently occupied by Mr Beckett
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OS1/11/81/7 STAR BANK COTTAGES Star Bank Cottages Star Bank Cottages Mrs Richardson Star Bank Place Rev [Reverend] William Graham Laverock Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] From 11 to 14 chains W by N [West by North] of Newhaven Church. A row of one Story Cottages with Small gardens in front, occupied by working people, and let as lodgings during the bathing Season. Proprietor -the Rev [Reverend] W Goalen.
OS1/11/81/7 STAR BANK PLACE Star Bank Place Star Bank Place Name on House Mrs Richardson Star Bank Place [Situation] At the end of Star Bank Cottages. A row of Cottages, occupied by working people. the Property of the Rev [Reverend] W Goalen
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OS1/11/81/8 STAR BANK Star Bank Star Bank Starbank Mr Anderson Occupier Mrs Richardson Star Bank Pl. [Place] P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 11 Chains WSW [West South West] of Newhaven Church. A neat villa with Garden attached, situated in a small Park; the property of Mr Goalen and presently occupied by Mr Anderson.
OS1/11/81/8 MAYVILLE May Ville May Ville Mayville Mayville Name on Gate Mrs Mitchell P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1850-1 P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 13 chains SW by W [South West by West] of Newhaven Church,. A neat Villa or Mansion, 2 storeys high, with suitable offices, garden and a small park attached, the Property and residence of Mr Mitchell.
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OS1/11/81/9 LAVEROCK BANK HOUSE Laverock Bank House Laverock Bank House Plate on Gate Rev [Reverend] Mr Graham Laverock Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 11 chains SW by S [South West by South] from Newhaven Ch. [Church] A mansion house of plain exterior, Situated in a Small ornamental park. It has Suitable offices, garden &c attached. The property & residence of Mr. Carnegie.
OS1/11/81/9 MAITLAND PLACE COTTAGES Maitland Place Cottages Maitland Place Cottages Mr. J Cairnie New Lane Newhaven Mr. Mather Newhaven [Situation] About 4 chains W [West] from Newhaven Church. A few one Story Cottages, occupied by working people. Situated to the West side of the New Cut, at the West end of Newhaven Village.
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OS1/11/81/10 NEWHAVEN CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) Newhaven Church [Quoad Sacra] Newhaven Church [Quad Sacra] Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Graham Mr. Mather Newhaven [Situation] About 8 chains NW by W [North West by West] from Newhaven Park. A plain Gothic Structure erected in 1838, and seated for the accommodation of 600, The stipend varys from £100 to £120 per annum, and is paid out of the Home Mission fund, the seat rents, and collections. Arrangements are now pending for its Endowment. Present incumbent, Rev [Reverend] William Graham. (It is a quoad Sacra parish Connected with the Church of North Leith.)
OS1/11/81/10 NEW CUT New Cut New Cut Mr. Gray Willow Bank Mr. Mather Newhaven [Situation] Leading past the West side of Newhaven Church & running South. A portion of road leading from Queensferry Road to the village of Newhaven. It is not much used although it is well formed, and Macademised.
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OS1/11/81/11 AUCHINLECK BRAE Auchinleck Brae Auchinleck Brae Mrs. Auchinleck Newhaven Park Mr. Mathew Newhaven [Situation] About 6 chains E [East] from Newhaven Church. A Steep lane or close, leading Southward from the village of Newhaven. On the East side are houses 2 Stories high, occupied by Fishermen. - Takes its Name from the owner of the Property, Mr. Auchinleck.
OS1/11/81/11 NEWHAVEN PARK Newhaven Park Mrs Auchinleck Newhaven Park Mr Mathew Newhaven Situation - About 8 chains E.S.E. [East South East] from Newhaven Church. A Plain Cottage 2 storys high with large fruit and vegetable garden attached, Situated in a Small Park. The Property and residence of Mr Auchinleck.
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OS1/11/81/12 SHELBOURNE BANK HOUSE Shelbourne Bank House Shelbourne Bank House Shelbourne Bank House Mr. Morrison Teacher Mr Thompson Newhaven Revd [Reverend] William Graham Newhaven [Situation] About 1/8 Mile E [East] from Newhaven Church. A plain 2 Story dwelling house with Small garden attached, it is used [as] a School in connection with the Established Church in Newhaven
OS1/11/81/12 WILLO BANK HOUSE Willow Bank House Willow Bank House Mr. Gray Willow Bank Mr. James Morrison Shelbourne Bank House [Situation] About 10 chains Easterly from Newhaven Church. A plain dwelling house, 2 stories high, the Property of Mr. William Gray Willow Bank
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OS1/11/81/13 WILLO BANK COTTAGE Willow Bank Cottage Willow Bank Cottage Mr. Gray Willow Bank Mrs. Phillips Willow Bank Cottage [Situation] About 11 chains E [East] from Newhaven Church. A Small Cottage residence, with garden attached; the Property of Mr Gray, willow Bank and presently occupied by Mrs Philips.
OS1/11/81/13 WILLO BANK Willow Bank Willow Bank Willow Bank Name on Gate Mr Gray Willow Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 12 Chs [Chains] E by S [East by South] from Newhaven Chh. [Church] A neat Cottage in two seperate residences, with garden attached; the Property & residence of Mr Gray.
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OS1/11/81/14 WHALE BRAE Whale Brae Whale Brae Whale Brae Mr. Gray Willow Bank Mr. Mather Newhaven P.O, [Post Office] Directory [Situation] Running Northerly from Cherry Bank. This name applies to the portion of Road leading from Jessfield to the East end of Newhaven Village, and owes its origin to the jaws of a Whale which formerly stood at a gateway in the vicinity.
OS1/11/81/14 ST DAVID'S COTTAGE St. Davids Cottage St. Davids Cottage Mrs. Auchinleck Newhaven Park Mr. Hay Willow Bank [Situation] 11 chains S.S E. [South South East] from Newhaven Church. A Cottage, divided into two dwellings with Small gardens attached, occupied by working People. Proprietor - Mr. Auchinleck.
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OS1/11/81/15 ANNFIELD COTTAGE Annfield Cottage Annfield Cottage Mr. J Cairnie New Lane Mr. Gray Willow Bank [Situation] About 8 chains in an Easterly direction from Newhaven Church. A Small Cottage, one Story high occupied by a Market Gardener, the Property of the Board of Admiralty
OS1/11/81/15 ANNFIELD Annfield Annfield Annfield Mr. J Cairnie New Lane Mr. Gray Willow Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation]About 24 chains E. [East] from Newhaven Church. A row of neatly built dwelling houses, three stories high, with small gardens attached, occupied by Respectable families.- The property of the Board of Admiralty.
OS1/11/81/15 NEW LANE New Lane New Lane New Lane Mr. J Cairnie New Lane Mr. Gray Willow Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] A few chains W. [West] from Annfield. A Small Street or Lane, Situated a short distance west of Annfield. On each Side are houses two Stories high, mostly occupied by Fishermen. Property [of] The Board of Admiralty.
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OS1/11/81/16 JESSFIELD COTTAGE Jessfield Cottage Jessfield Cottage Mrs. Cradelius Jessfield Mr. Mather Newhaven [Situation] About 13 chains E. by S. [East by South] from Newhaven Church. A neat Cottage, of the Grecian order, with small garden attached. The Property of the Admiralty, and occupied by Mr. Wilson.
OS1/11/81/16 JESSFIELD Jessfield Jessfield Jessfield Jessfield Name on House Mr. Ogilvie Cherry Bank Mr. Mather Newhaven P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] - About 14 chs. [chains] . by S.E. [East by South East] from Newhaven Church. Two neat villas, with gardens attached, occupied by Mrs. Cradelius. Proprietors The Bard of Admiralty.
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OS1/11/81/17 MARY COTTAGE Mary Cottage Mary Cottage Mary Cottage Name on Gate Mrs. Gilmour P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 9 chains nearly W. [West] from Lixmount. A plain 2 Story Cottage, with Garden attached, the Property and residence of Mrs. Gilmour
OS1/11/81/17 ROSE COTTAGE Rose Cottage Rose Cottage Rose Cottage Name on Gate Mrs. Wightman Occup. [Occupier] P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 8 chains Nearly W. [West] from Lixmount. A Cottage, one Story high, with garden attached, the Property and residence of Mr Wightman.
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OS1/11/81/18 BELLEVUE COTTAGE Bellevue Cottage Bellevue Cottage Belleue Cottage Name on Gate Mr. Gilmour Mary Cottage [Situation] 7 chains West from Lixmount. A Cottage in the Elizabethan Style, 2 Stories high, with garden attached, the Property and residence of Miss Arnott. It is divided [into] Two dwellings and each has its proper Name.
OS1/11/81/18 FORTHFIELD COTTAGE Forthfield Cottage Forthfield Cottage Name on Gate Mrs. Gilmour Mary Cottage [Situation] About 7 chains West from Lixmount. The Eastern division of Bellevue Cottage, the Property and residence of Mr. Grant.
OS1/11/81/18 TOWER PARK COTTAGE Tower Park Cottage Tower Park Cottage Name on Gate Mrs. Gall Myrtle Bank [Situation] About 7 chains W.by N. [West by North] from Lixmount. A neat Cottage of recent erection, the Property and residence of Mrs. Brown.
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OS1/11/81/19 TRINITY VILLA Trinity Villa Trinity Villa Name on Gate Mrs Gall Myrtle Bank Situation - About 8 chains W.by N. [West by North] from Lixmount. A neat Villa, 2 Stories high with Small garden attached. The Property and residence of Mr Gibson.
OS1/11/81/19 MYRTLE BANK Myrtle Bank Myrtle Bank Mrs Gall Occupant Revd [Reverend] Mr Graham [Situation] About 8 chains W. by N. [West by North] from Lixmount. Two neat Cottage residences, with gardens attached, the Property of The Standard Life Assurance Coy. [Company], and occupied by Mr Gall.
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OS1/11/81/20 RICHMOND LODGE Richmond Lodge Richmond Lodge Mrs Dr. [Doctor] Peddie Occupant Mr Pollok Proprietor [Situation] About 11 chains N.W. [North West] from Lixmount. A neat villa of recent erection 2 stories high, with garden attached. The Property of Mr Pollock and presently occupied by Mrs. Dr. [Dotor] Peddie.
OS1/11/81/20 HOLLY LODGE Holly Lodge Holly Lodge Name on Gate Mr. Pleines Occupant [Situation] About 9 chains N.W. [North West] from Lixmount. A Villa, 2 Stories high, with garden attached, the Property and residence of Mr Pleines.
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OS1/11/81/21 EDINBURGH, PERTH & DUNDEE RAILWAY Edinburgh, Perth & Dundee Railway See Name Book Sheet [Situation]Runng. [Running] South abt [About] 8 chains S.W. [South West] from Lixmount. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet.
OS1/11/81/21 AMPHION COTTAGE Amphion Cottage Amphion Cottage Name on Gate Miss Allan (Occupant) [Situation] About 4 chains W.N.W. [ West North West] from Lixmount. A 2 story Cottage, with garden attached, the Property of Mr. Paterson and presently occupied by Miss Allan.
OS1/11/81/21 AGNES COTTAGE Agnes Cottage Agnes Cottage Mrs. Wallace (occupant) Miss Allan Amphion Cottage [Situation] About 4 chains W.N.W. [West North West] from Lixmount. A neat cottage residence, with garden attached, presently occupied by Mrs. T Wallace.
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OS1/11/81/22 GROVE LODGE Grove Lodge Grove Lodge Major Stupart Grove Lodge Revd. [Reverend] William Graham Laverock Bank [Situation] 6 chains N by W [North by West] from Lixmount. A neat Cottage or Villa with Stabling & garden attached the property and residence of Major Stupart.
OS1/11/81/22 WOODVILLE Wood-Ville Wood-Ville Woodville Woodville Name on Gate Revd. [Reverend] Mr Graham Laverock Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1850-1 P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] 5 chains N.W.by N. [North West by North] from Lixmount. A newly erected Cottage or Villa with garden etc. attached. the property of Major Stupart, and presently occupied by Capt. [Captain] Smith.
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OS1/11/81/23 SPRING COTTAGE Spring Cottage Spring Cottage Mr Ritchie occupant Revd [Reverend] William Graham Laverock Bank [Situation] 3 chains N.by W. [North by West] from Lixmount. A Small Cottage, with garden etc attached, the property of Mrs. Scales, and presently occupied by Mr Ritchie.
OS1/11/81/23 LAVEROCK BANK COTTAGE Laverock Bank Cottage Laverock Bank Cottage Revd. [Reverend] William Graham Laverock Bank Mrs. Ritchie Spring Cottage [Situation] About 6 chains N.N.E. [North North East] form Lixmount. A cottage, 2 stories high , with garden attached, presently occupied by Mr. Pew.
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OS1/11/81/24 LIXMOUNT Lixmount Lixmount Lixmount Revd. [Reverend] William Graham Laverock Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory Mr Mather Newhaven [Situation] About 22 chs. [chains] S.W.by S. [South West by South] from Newhaven Church. A plain Mansion house, 2 stories high, with Coach house Stabling & garden attached, Situated in an ornamental park. It was formerly the residence of Mr Gordon, Sherriff of the County but it is at present unoccupied. Proprietor - Mr. Williamson.
OS1/11/81/24 SUMMER COTTAGE Summer Cottage Summer Cottage Door Plate Mrs. Pattison [Situation] About 5 chains W. [West] from Lixmount. A Cottage, residence connected with the offices within the demesne of Lixmount, and occupied by the Misses Todd.
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OS1/11/81/25 SUMMER LODGE Summer Lodge S Door Plate Mrs. Pattison occupant [Situation] About 5 chains W. [West] from Lixmount. A Cottage residence Connected with the offices, within the demesne of Lixmount. It has a Small garden attached. Occupant - Mrs. Pattison.
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OS1/11/81/26 TRINITY Trinity An estate Situated about half a mile west of Leith, on the Southern margin of the Firth of Forth. It is bounded on the East by the estate of Bonnington, on the South by the property of Heriots Hospital, on the west by the by the estate of Wardie, and on the north by the Firth of Forth. It was formerly the property of the Trinity House in Leith, an institution for the Support of old and disabled Seamen. It is now mostly feued for Villas, and mansions, and divided into small estates, belonging to various proprietors. It forms an agreeable resort for the Citizens of Edinburgh during the bathing season, and is rendered of easy access by the Edinburgh Perth and Dundee Railway which passes through it. This name Cannot now be written to any particular place nor can it be written with propriety to the district.
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OS1/11/81/27 ANCHORFIELD BURN Anchorfield Burn Mr Hairnie New Lane Co. [County] Map See Name Book Sheet 14 [Situation] Runng [Running] N.E. [North East] South of Lixmount. A Small Stream formed of Waters Collected from drains. It flows in a NE [North East] direction, through the Estate of Trinity, and falls into the Firth of Forth at Anchorfield, hence the name. It forms for a short distance the boundary between the parish of St. Cuthberts & that of North Leith.
OS1/11/81/27 BONNINGTON ROAD Bonnington Road See Name Book Sheet 20 [Situation] Running in an Easterly direction from Whale Brae. For Descriptive Remarks See Name Book Sheet 20
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OS1/11/81/28 CHERRY BANK Cherry Bank Cherry Bank Cherry Bank Corner ticket Mr. Ogilvie Cherry Bank P.O. [Post Office] Directory [Situation] About 16 chains S.E.by E. [South East by East] from Newhaven Church. A row of neat Villas, each 2 Stories high with gardens attached, occupied by Professional Gentlemen and respectable families.
OS1/11/81/28 WILLI MFIELD HOUSE Williamfield House Mr Ogilvie Cherry Bank [Situation] About 21 chs [chains] S.E.by E. [South East by East] from Newhaven Church. A plain dwelling house, 2 Stories high, with garden attached the Property of Mrs Paterson And presently occupied by Mr. W Black.
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OS1/11/81/29 WILLIAMFIELD Williamfield Williamfield Mr. Ogilvie Cherry Bank Mrs. Gavin Williamfield [Situation] About 20 chains S.E. [South East] from Newhaven Church. A Cottage, divided into two dwelling houses, with small gardens attached, the Property of Mrs. Simpson, and presently occupied by Mr W Gavin.
OS1/11/81/29 ROSEBANK Rosebank Rosebank Mr. Gavin Door Plate [Situation] About 21 chains S.E. [South East] from Newhaven Church. A plain Cottage, 2 stories high with garden attached, the Property and residence of Mrs. Dr [Doctor] Carstairs.
OS1/11/81/29 RAMSAY PLACE Ramsay Place Ramsay Place Name on gate Mr. T Stewart Northfield [Situation] About 22 chains S.E. [South East] from Newhaven Church. Two neat villas of the Grecian Order, each 2 stories with gardens attached, the Property and residence of Mr. Ramsay.
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OS1/11/81/33 [page] 33 PARISH OF ST CUTHBERTS SHEET 11 INDEX Names of Objects -- Page Bonnington Park House -- 36 Catherine Bank -- 35 Catherine Bank House -- 35 Northfield -- 37 Northfield Cottage -- 35
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OS1/11/81/35 NORTHFIELD COTTAGE Northfield Cottage Northfield Cottage Mr. Ogilvie Cherry Bank Mr. Marr Occupant [Situation] About 23 chains S.E. [South East] from Newhaven Church. A plain Cottage with Small garden attached, divide into two separate dwellings, occupied by Mr. James Marr.
OS1/11/81/35 CATHERINE BANK Catherine Bank Catherine Bank Mr. Ogilvie Cherry Bank Mr. Raines Bonnington Park [Situation] About 24 chs [chains] S.E. [South East] from Newhaven Church. Two neatly built Villas each 2 stories high, occupied by respectable families - Proprietor, Sir John Watson Gordon.
OS1/11/81/35 CATHERINE BANK HOUSE Catherine Bank House Catherine Bank House Door Plate Mr. Stewart Northfield Mr. Raines Bonnington Park [Situation] About 26 chs [chains] S.E. [South East] from Newhaven Church. A Villa, 2 stories high, with offices, garden, Conservatory attached, Situated in a Small demesne, the Property and residence of Sir John Watson Gordon.
OS1/11/81/35 [Page] 35 Parish of St Cuthberts
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OS1/11/81/36 BONNINGTON PARK HOUSE Bonnington Park Bonnington Park House Name on Gate P.O. [Post Office] Directory Mr R Raines Proprietor [Situation] About 25 chs [chains] S.E.by S. [South East by South] from Newhaven Church. A Small mansion house with offices, garden etc attached Situated in a well laid out demesne. The name was formerly "Bonnington Park" but, at the request of the Proprietor, it is changed to "Bonnington Park House" - Proprietor, R Raines Esq. of the firm of the Messrs Raines & Coy [Company] Wholesale Druggists.
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OS1/11/81/37 NORTHFIELD Northfield Northfield Northfield Northfield Mr. Stewart Northfield Mr. Archibald P.O.[Post Office] Directory City Map [Situation] About 30 chains S.E. [South East] from Newhaven Church. This name applies to a few houses on the East Side of the Bonnington Road, occupied by Mr. Archibald, and Mr. T Stewart, Market Gardener. They have Suitable offices, and gardens attached - Proprietor, Sit Thomas Watson Gordon.
OS1/11/81/37 [Page] 37 Parish of St Cuthberts Signed H James Cap [Captain] RE [Royal Engineers] 31 Augt [August] 1852
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OS1/11/81/39 TRINITY HOUSE Trinity House Trinity House Mr. Anderson (Proprietor) Robert McCleish (Gardener) A neat modern built house with Suitable offices, a vegetable Garden, and Small Lawn attached, the property of the occupant Mr. Anderson Railway Contractor.
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OS1/11/81/40 OS1/11/81 [Page] 40 [Volume] 81 EDINBURGH SHEET 11. [stamped] ORDNANCE SURVEY M.S. STORE SOUTHAMPTON [dated] 15 DEC 92 [1892] Names of Parishes -- Page NORTH LEITH. -- 1. ST CUTHBERTS. -- 33.