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Parish of St. Cuthberts.
Sheet 23.
INDEX
Names of Objects--Page--Names of Objects--Page--Names of Objects--Page--Names of Objects--Page
Allan Street -- 8
Albert Place -- 33
Bedford Street -- 8
Baker's Place -- 4
Brunswick Street -- 34
Canonmills Cottages -- 4
Cheyne Street -- 5
Canonmills Cottage -- 11
Claremont Street -- 16
Carlton Street -- 21
Church Street -- 28
Claremont Place -- 31
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Canonmills Distillery -- 36
Clarence Street -- 34
Dean Street -- 5
Dean Nursery -- 6
Dean Bank Cottage -- 10
Dean Bank Institution -- 15
Deanhaugh Street -- 19
Danube Street -- 20
Deanhaugh House -- 36
Dean Terrace -- 21
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Dean Bank House -- 27
Dean Bank Lodge -- 27
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Fairnington Place -- 18
Granville Place -- 30
Hermitage Place -- 5
Haugh Street -- 19
Hamilton Place -- 31
Inverleith Cottage -- 4
India Place -- 30
Johnston Place -- 13
Kerr Street -- 30
Leslie Place -- 18
Leggets Land -- 19
Mary's Place -- 7
Malta Green -- 9
Malta Terrace -- 10
Malta Green Cottage -- 10
Malta House -- 15
Market Place -- 29
Market Terrace -- 32
Northern District School -- 26
North West Circus Place -- 37
Police Station -- 31
Raeburn Cottage -- 12
Raeburn Place -- 12
Rosebank Cottage -- 14
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Silvermills -- 26
Somerset Cottage -- 3
Stockbridge T.P. [Turnpike] -- 7
St Bernards Court -- 7
Saxe Cobourg Place -- 9
South Inverleith Mains -- 11
St. Bernard's Bow -- 12
St. Bernard's Row -- 13
St. Bernard's Cottage -- 13
St. Bernard's Church -- 16
St. Bernard's School -- 17
St. Bernard's Crescent -- 20
Saunders Street -- 22
Stockbridge -- 23
Stock Bridge -- 22
St. Stephen's Street -- 27
Stockbridge Mills -- 28
St. Bernard's Free Church -- 35
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'Circus Lane' scored out
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Index Continued
Names of Objects--Page
St. Stephen's School -- 29
Stockbridge Market -- 32
Spring Gardens -- 33
United Presbyterian Church -- 17
Veitch's Square -- 17
Veitch's Place -- 18
Water of Leith -- 4
West Lodge -- 36
Comely Bank -- 3 |
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SOMERSET COTTAGE |
Somerset Cottage
Somerset Cottage |
Mr Donaldson
William Denholm |
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[Situation] 24 chains W. by S. [West by South] of St Bernard's Church. A neat cottage residence 2 stories high with small garden & plot of ornamental ground adjoining the property & residence of Mr Ronaldson W.S. [Writer to the Signet]. |
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COMELY BANK |
Comely Bank
Comely Bank |
Corner Ticket
Inscription on Lamps |
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[Situation] ½ mile West of St Bernard's Church. A range of handsome Cottages with gardens attached. Occupied by respectable families. |
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Form 136 Page 87
Parish of St Cuthberts
Somerset Cottage Object: Cottage
Comely Bank Object: Range of Cottages |
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BAKER'S PLACE |
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CANONMILLS COTTAGE |
Canonmills Cottages
Canonmills Cottages |
William Downie
William Millar |
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[Situation] About 10 chains N.W. by N. [North West by North] of St Bernard's Church. A range of Cottages one story high tenanted by work people. The property of W. Haig of Lochrin. |
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INVERLEITH COTTAGE |
Inverleith Cottage
Inverleith Cottage
Inverleith Cottage |
Anthony Erskine
John Carstairs
William Millar |
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[Situation] About 18 chains W.N.W. [West North West] of St Bernard's Church. A small cottage one story high with garden attached situated on the lands belonging to Inverleith House & occupied by Amthony Erskine who is butler at Inverleith House. |
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WATER OF LEITH |
Water of Leith |
See Name Book for Sheet 19 |
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[Situation] Runs through the N.W. [North West] Suburb of the City of Edinburgh. Descriptive Remarks in name Book for Sheet 19. |
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Form 136
Page 53 Canonmills Cottages
Page 54 Inverleith Cottage
Parish of St Cuthberts
Baker's Place Object: There is no mention of Baker's Place on this page.
Canonmills Cottages Object: Range of Cottages
Inverleith Cottage Object: Small Cottage
Water of Leith Object: Descriptive remarks in Name book for Sheet 19
Extra information regarding the Water of Leith There are two fords - in two places across the river having Stepping Stones but the Stones have no names - See remarks. |
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CHEYNE STREET |
Cheyne Street
Cheyne Street
Cheyne Street |
Corner Ticket
W Cockburn
Directory - 1857 |
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[Situation] From the west end of Raeburn Place to Dean Street. A short Street extending from Dean Street to Raeburn Place. It is well paved etc. The houses are from 3 to 4 stories high and of a tolerable good class. |
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HERMITAGE PLACE |
Hermitage Place
Hermitage Place |
Corner Ticket
William Cockburn |
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[Situation] From the west end of Raeburn Place to Dean Street. A narrow Street extending from Dean Street to near the west end of Raeburn Place. It is macadamised and clean. the houses are mostly 2 stories high and of a tolerably good class. |
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DEAN STREET |
Dean Street |
Corner Ticket
William Martin |
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[Situation] From the north end of Deanhaugh Street to the west end of St Bernard's Crescent. A long narrow Street leading in a S.W. [South West] direction from Stockbridge T.P. [Turnpike Toll]. The houses are from 3 to 4 stories the lower story of each house are mostly occupied as Shops chiefly small provision Shops. the upper stories are chiefly tenanted by Mechanics. |
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Form 136
Page 88 Cheyne Street
Page 56 Hermitage Place
Page 47 Dean Street
Cheyne StreetObject: Short Street
Hermitage Place Object: Narrow Street
Dean Street Object: Long Narrow Street
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DEAN NURSERY |
Dean Nursery
Dean Nursery |
W. Morrison
William Denholm |
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[Situation] About 26 chains W.S.W. [West South West] of St Bernard's Church. A large Nursery in which forest trees shrubs fruit trees flowers etc are cultivated. Belonging to W. Wright of Dean Cottage. |
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Form 136 Page 82 Dean Nursery
Parish of St Cuthberts
Dean Nursery Object: Nursery |
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STOCKBRIDGE T.P. |
Stockbridge Toll
Stockbridge Toll |
Sign Board
W. Good |
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[Situation] At the junction of Deanhaugh Street St. Bernard's Row and Raeburn Place
A Turnpike gate situated at the end of Deanhaugh Street and adjoining the ends of Dean Street and Raeburn Place. Adjacent to it is the collector's cottage. |
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MARY'S PLACE |
Mary's place
Mary's Place
Mary's Place
Mary's Place |
Corner Ticket
Wiliam Ronaldson
P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851
Kirkwood's Map |
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[Situation] About 14 chains WSW. [West South West] of St. Bernard's church
A range of of handsome and well constructed cottages from 3 to 4 stories high with small gardens attached & small areas of ornamental ground in front. Occupied by respectable families.
The name applies also to the Public road in front of these houses - see remark 9 on the plan - anno. 26 Apr 1852 |
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ST BERNARD'S COURT |
St. Bernard's Court
St. Bernard's Court |
Corner Ticket
William Cochrane |
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[Situation] On the north side of Dean Street at its western end
A range of 3 small houses tenanted by work people of different employments. |
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Parish of St. Cuthberts
[Stockbridge Toll] Form 136 Page 47
[Mary's Place] Form 136 Page 88
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BEDFORD STREET |
Bedford Street
Bedford Street
Bedford Street |
Corner Ticket
William Cockburn
Kirkwood's Map |
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[Situation] On the north side of Dean Street near its western end
A short narrow street branching north from [Dean] Street. The houses are 4 stories high and well constructed occupied [chiefly] by mechanics. |
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ALLAN STREET |
Allan Street
Allan Street
Allan Street |
Corner Ticket
William Cockburn
William Watt |
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[Situation] From Mary's Place to Dean Street.
A narrow street [extending] from Dean Street to Mary's Place. The houses are from 3 to 4 stories high tenanted by mechanics and other [work] people |
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Parish of St Cuthberts
[Bedford Street] Form 136 page 86
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SAXE COBOURG PLACE |
Saxe Cobourg Place
Saxe Cobourg Place
Saxe Cobourg Place
Saxe-Coburg Place |
Corner Ticket
Inscriptn. [Inscription] on Lamp posts
Kirkwoods Map
P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851 |
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[Situation] At the NW [North West] end of Claremont Street. And from 3 to 8 chains WNW. [West North West] of St. Bernard's church.
This name applies to several handsome houses which when their design of building will be completed will form a sort of oblong square rounded at the NW. [North West] end. The interior of this figure is walled in and consists of ornamental ground. The houses are 3 stories high and small garden attached to each. Occupied by respectable families |
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MALTA GREEN |
Malta Green
Malta Green
Malta Green |
W. Walker
W. Donald
Inscriptn. [Inscription] on Gate |
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[Situation] About 10 chains west by South of St. Bernard's Church.
A small neat cottage 2 stories high, adjoining which are small Dye Works Occupied by W. McDonald |
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Parish of St. Cuthberts
[Saxe Cobourg Place] [Form 136 Page] 50
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DEAN BANK COTTAGE |
Dean Bank Cottage
Dean Bank Cottage
Dean Bank Cottage
Dean Bank Cottage
Dean Bank Cottage |
Mr Rae
Mr Burton
John Wilson
Thomas Dick
P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851 |
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[Situation] About 5 chains WSW [West South West] of St. Bernard's Church.
A Small but neat cottag [cottage] with garden attached. The property & residence of John Wilson, Boot & Shoemaker. |
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MALTA TERRACE |
Malta Terrace
Malta Terrace
Malta Terrace |
Corner Tickets
Mr Cushnie
P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851 |
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[Situation] About 8 chains WSW [West South West] of St Bernards Church.
A range of handsome Cottages 3 stories [storeys] with small gardens attached. Occupied by respectable families. |
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MALTA GREEN COTTAGE |
Malta Green Cottage
Malta Green Cottage |
Mr Cushnie
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[Situation] About 10 chains W by S. [West by South] of St. Bernard's Church.
A neat cottage resi [residence] 2 stories [storeys] high with garden attached The property and residence of Mr Cushnie. |
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Forms 136 Page
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SOUTH INVERLEITH MAINS |
South Inverleith Mains
South Inverleith Mains
Inverleith Mains
Inverleith Mains |
Mr Millar
Anthony Erskine
P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851
Kirkwood's Map |
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[Situation] About 22 chains NW by W. [North West by West] of St. Bernard's Church.
A well constructed farm house 2 Stories [Storeys] high slated & in good repair with Suitable outoffices & garden attached and a farm of good arable land containing 112 Scotch acres. Occupied by Mr Millar. The property of the Trustees of the late - Rocheid Esq. |
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CANONMILLS COTTAGE |
Canonmills Cottage
Canonmills Cottage
Canonmills Cottage |
Mr Farquhar
Mr Millar
P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851 |
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[Situation] About 12 chains NE by N. [North East by North] of St. Bernard's Church.
A neat cottage residence 2 Stories [Storeys] high with garden and ornamental ground attached occupied by Mr Farquhar. The property of Mr Haig of Lochrin. |
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RAEBURN COTTAGE |
Raeburn Cottage
Raeburn Cottage |
A. Wishart Esq
William Denholm |
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[Situation] At the west end of Raeburn Place.
A neat cottage residence two Stories [Storeys] high with Small garden & plot of ornamental ground adjoining The prop [property] & residence of Archibald Wishart Esq W.S. [Writer to the Signet] |
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ST BERNARD'S BOW |
St. Bernard's Bow
St. Bernard's Bow |
Mr Wallace
William Denholm |
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[Situation] Near the west end of Raeburn Place.
A handsome cottage [--] Stories [Storeys] high with Small gard [garden] and plot of ornamental grou [ground] adjoining. The residence of [--] Wallace L.L.S. |
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RAEBURN PLACE |
Raeburn Place
Raeburn Place |
Corner Ticket
William Denholm |
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[Situation] About 18 chains W by S [West by South] of St. Bernard's Church.
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Form 136 Page
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JOHNSTON PLACE |
Johnston Place
Johnston Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr Donald |
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[Situation] At the east end of Raeburn Place on the north side.
This name applies to a range of well constructed cottage 3 Stories [Storeys] high The lower stories [storeys] are shops. The upper stories [storeys] occupied as dwellings |
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ST BERNARD'S ROW |
St. Bernard's Row
St. Bernard's Row |
Corner Ticket
Mr McDonald |
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[Situation] From the E. [East] end of Johnston Place to Rosebank Cottage.
A range of well constructed Cottages two Stories [Storeys] high with small gardens attached & plot of ornamental ground in front. Occupied by respectable families |
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ST BERNARD'S COTTAGE |
St. Bernards Cottage
St. Bernards Cottage |
Inscriptn [Inscription] on Gate
Mr Walker |
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[Situation] At the north Side of Rosebank Cottage.
A neat cottage residence two Stories [Storeys] high with garden & plot of ornamental ground adjoining The residence of - Walker Esq. |
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[Form 136] Page
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ROSEBANK COTTAGE |
Rosebank Cottage
Rosebank Cottage |
Mr Marshall
Inscriptn [Inscription] on Gate |
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[Situation] At the north end of St. Bernard's Row.
A neat cottage resid [residence] two Stories [Storeys] with plots of ornamental ground adjoining The property & residence of Mr Marshall. |
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WEST LODGE |
West Lodge
West Lodge |
Mr Rae
Mr McDonald |
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[Situation] West Side of Malta Green.
A small porters lo [lodge] at the entrance of the ave [avenue] leading to Inverleith Hous [House] It is called the West Lo [Lodge] to distinguish from another lodge at the north side [of] the park which is called [--] Lodge. |
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Form 136 Page
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MALTA HOUSE |
Malta House
Malta House |
Mr Rae
Mr McDonald |
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[Situation] At the SE [South East] side of Malta Terrace.
A neat cottage residence two Stories [Storeys] high with garden attached and some small office houses |
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DEAN BANK INSTITUTION |
Dean Bank Institution
Dean Bank Institution
Deanbank Institution
Deanbank Institution
Dean Bank Institution |
Mr Rae
Mr Burton
Mrs Eadie
Printed Rules of the Institution
Directory 1851 |
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[Situation] About 4 chains SW by W. [South West by West] of St. Bernard's Church.
A Small cottage which is used as an Institution for reclaiming young female delinquents this institution was established in 1832 and is specially intended for young female delinquents (not limiting the age) who have been guilty of petty theft or other minor offences, cases fitted for the Magdalen Assylum or female shelter not eligible This house is capable of accommodating about 20 inmates the number at present is 18. Situations are generally promised for those members who appear deserving of such patronage. |
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[Form 136] Page
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CLAREMONT STREET |
Claremont Street
Claremont Street |
Corner Ticket
Inscript [Inscription] on Lamp posts |
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[Situation] From Clarence Street and Claremont Place to Saxe Coburg Place.
A Short wide Street exte [extending] from Claremont Place to Saxe bourg [Coburg] Place It is clean with drained etc. The houses are of a good class, four Sto [Storeys] high. Tenanted by profess [professional] gentlemen and others. |
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ST BERNARD'S CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) |
St. Bernard's Church
St. Bernard's Church |
Thomas Dick
David Peters |
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[Situation] On the NE [North East] side of Claremont Street.
A plain but handsome edifice surmounted by a low spire the top of which is finished with stone work resembling a mitre over which is a cross the church was built in 1825 It has seats for 1370 pers [persons] The minister is the Revd [Reverend] William Cross [?] It is a Quoad Sacra Church |
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Form 136 Page
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VEITCH'S SQUARE |
Veitch's Square
Veitch's Square
Veitch's Square
Veitch's Court |
Mr Bathgate
Mr McDonald
Mr Rae
Kirkwood's map |
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[Situation] 8 chains SW. [South West] of St Bernard's Church.
This name applies to a Small Square on the margin of the Water of Leith. The houses are one Storey high & chiefly occupied by mechanics. |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Dean Street] |
United Presbyterian Church
United Presbyterian Church |
Revd [Reverend] Mr Davidson
Mr Cockburn |
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[Situation] About 18 chains SW. [South West] of St. Bernard's Church.
A large plain Structure built by voluntary Subscription. Its interior is well fitted with pews etc. capable of accommodating 1200 persons with seats. The minister is the Revd [Reverend] Mr Davidson. |
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ST BERNARD'S SCHOOL |
St. Bernard's School
St. Bernard's School |
William Dick
Revd [Reverend] Mr Davidson |
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[Situation] At the E [east] side of the United Presbyterian Church in Dean Street.
A well constructed house 2 stories [storeys] high occupied as a school in connection with St. Bernards Church under the management of the Session of the West Church. Average of Scholars is 120. |
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VEITCH'S PLACE |
Veitch's Place
Veitch's Place
Veitch's Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr. Bathgate
Directory. 1851 |
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[Situation] About 12 chains SW [South West] of St. Bernard's Church
This name applies to a few houses situated at the end of [Fairnington] Place. The houses are one story high occupied as small [shops] It extends from Veitch's Square to Stockbridge T.P. [Turn Pike] |
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FAIRNINGTON PLACE |
Fairnington Place
Fairnington Place
Fairnington Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr Bathgate
Directory 1851 |
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[Situation] 11 Chains SW by S. [South West by South] of St Bernard's church
A range of houses, at [the] end of Haugh Street, two stories high & in good repair. Occupied chiefly by mechanics. |
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LESLIE PLACE |
Leslie Place
Leslie Place |
Corner Ticket
Inscripn. [Inscription] on Lamp posts |
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[Situation] About 13 Chains SW by S. [South West by South] of St. Bernard's Church.
This name apples to two [houses] at the west side of Deanhaugh Street. When the design is complete the houses is to extend to St. [Bernard's] Crescent. The ground is [designated] for building on |
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[Veitch's Place] Form 136 page 58
[Fairnington Place] Form 136 page 58
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HAUGH STREET |
Haugh Street
Haugh Street |
Corner Ticket
Mr. McDonald |
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[Situation] On the East Side of Deanhaugh Street.
A Short Street. The houses are of an indifferent class three stories high. Occupied chiefly by mechanics. |
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LEGGET'S LAND |
Legget's Land
Legget's Land
Leggat's Land |
Hugh Bird
Corner Ticket
P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1850 |
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[Situation] On the E [East] side of Deanhaugh Street.
A range of old houses, on the west side of the Water of Leith, two stories high & occupied chiefly by mechanics. |
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DEANHAUGH STREET |
Deanhaugh Street
Deanhaugh Street
Deanhaugh Street |
Hugh Bird
Corner Ticket
Inscripn. [Inscription] on Lamp posts |
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[Situation] From Stock Bridge to Stockbridge T.P. [Turn Pike]
A wide Street extending NW [North West] from Stock Bridge to the E. [East] end of Dean Street. It is macadamised &c. The houses are tolerably good from 3 to 4 stories high The lower stories are chiefly shops. The upper ones are used as dwelling chiefly respectable families. |
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[Haugh Street[ [Form 136 Page] 57
[Legget's Land] [Form136 Page ] 60
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DANUBE STREET |
Danube Street
Danube Street |
Corner Ticket
Inscripn. [Inscription] on Lamp post |
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[Situation] At the south side of St. Bernard's Crescent A short wide street Street 4 [---] from St. Bernard's Crescent to [---] Terrace. The houses are genera[lly] neat & well consctructed, occup[ied] as private dwellings by respecta[ble] persons. |
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ST BERNARD'S CRESCENT |
St. Bernard's Crescent
St. Bernard's Crescent |
Corner Ticket
Inscription on Lamp post. |
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[Situation] About 20 chains S.W. [South West] of St. Bernard's Church. This name applies to two [or] three anges of handsome houses [occupy]ing two crescents between which [is] situated a plot of ornament grd [ground] railed in. The houses are of a [---] class & well constructed, occupied by respectable families. |
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DEAN TERRACE |
Dean Terrace
Dean Terrace |
Corner Ticket
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[Situation] From the South end of Deanhaugh Street and Stock Bridge to Upper Dean Terrace.
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CARLTON STREET |
Carlton Street
Carlton Street
Carlton Street |
Corner Ticket
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P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851 |
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[Situation] From the east end of St Bernard's Crescent to Dean Terrace.
A short street leading from St Bernard's Crescent to Dean Terrace It is clean & well paved etc The houses are of a good [type ?], two Stories [Storeys] high occupied by respectable persons |
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SAUNDERS STREET |
Saunders Street
Saunders Street |
Corner Ticket
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[Situation] From the north end of Kerr Street to St. Bernard's Place.
A wide Street on the ea [east] side of the Water of Leith ex [extending] from the end of Kerr Street [to] St. Bernard's Place. The ho [houses] are generally 4 stories [storeys] high [occupied] chiefly by mechanics. |
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STOCK BRIDGE |
Stock Bridge
Stock Bridge |
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William Lauder |
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[Situation] Between the north end of Kerr Street and SE [South East] end of Deanhaugh Street.
A well constructed st [stone] Bridge of one arch over Water of Leith |
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STOCKBRIDGE |
Stockbridge
Stockbridge |
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Pollock's Guide Book |
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[Situation] On the NW. [North West] Side of the city of Edinburgh.
This name applies to an undefined district or Suburb on the NW [North West] side of the city of Edinburgh situated on each side of the Water of Leith & Connected by a stone bridge which appears to have given rise to the name |
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NORTHERN DISTRICT SCHOOL (Free Church) |
Northern District School
Northern District School |
Inscripn [Inscription] on Wall
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[Situation] 6 chains ESE. [East South East] of St. Bernard's Church.
A large building of the Elizabethan Style of architecture erected in 1843 by voluntary Subscription and a government grant. There [are] three masters & two fem [female] teachers The average num [number] of pupils attending is about 320. This School belongs to the congregation of the Free Church (See Name Book Sheet 16 form 136) |
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SILVERMILLS |
Silvermills |
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[Situation] E. [East] side of Clarence Street and north of St Stephens Street.
Descriptive Remarks in Name Book - Sheet 16 |
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ST STEPHEN STREET |
St Stephen Street
St Stephen Street |
Corner Ticket
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[Situation] From the South end of Clarence Street to St. Stephens Church.
A Short Street leading from St. Stephen's Church to Clarence Street & Brunswick Street. There is only one house built in this Street, but the ground is let for building on. |
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DEAN BANK HOUSE |
Dean Bank House
Dean Bank House
Dean Bank House |
Mr Burton
Mr Rae
P.O. [Post Office] Directory 1851 |
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[Situation] 3 chains W by S. [West by South] of St. Bernard's Church.
A neat cottage residence 2 Stories [Storeys] high with garden attached The property & residence of Mr Burton |
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DEAN BANK LODGE |
Dean Bank Lodge
Dean Bank Lodge
Dean Bank Lodge |
Mr Burton
Mr Rae
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[Situation] 4 chains SW. by S [South West by South] of St Bernards Church.
A neat cottage two Stories [Storeys] high with garden attached. |
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STOCKBRIDGE MILLS (Flour) |
Stockbridge Mills
Stockbridge Mills
Stockbridge Mills |
John Hay Esq
William Lauder
Sergt [Sergeant] Rae |
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[Situation] On the NE [North East] side of Kerr Street adjoining the N.W. [North West] end of Baker's Place.
This is a large flour mill [--] 9 pair of mill stones worked by a water wheel & a by a Steam e [engine ?] the latter 55 horse power to a joint Stock Company [of ?] Bakers, although it is one building it is always named the plural "Mills" as it [--] in Edinburgh to Consider each [water ?] -wheel or Steam engine a separate mill. |
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CHURCH STREET |
Church Street
Church Street |
Corner Ticket
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[Situation] From Kerr Street to Gloucester Place.
A Short Street the continuation northward of Chu [Church] Lane from Gloucester Pl [Place] to Kerr Street. The ho [houses] are 2 to 3 stories [storeys] high occupied by mechanics |
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ST STEPHEN'S SCHOOL |
St Stephen's School
St Stephen's School |
Mr Smith
Inscripn [Inscription] on wall |
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[Situation] Near the NE [North east] end of Brunswick Street.
A large School house in connection with St. Stephen's Church It is a parish school. The average number of Scholars attending it is about 350 There are 3 principal teachers and 3 assistant teachers in the school. |
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MARKET PLACE |
Market Place
Market Place |
Corner Ticket
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[Situation] At the NW. [North West] Side of Brunswick Street.
A Short Street, or court, leading into Stockbridge Market It is clean & well paved. The houses are 4 Stories [Storeys] high & well constructed occupied chiefly by mechanics. |
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BAKER'S PLACE |
Baker's Place
Baker's Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr Rae |
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[Situation] At the SW [South West] end of Brunswick Street and SE [South East] end of Kerr Street.
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GLANVILLE PLACE |
Glanville Place
Glanville Place |
Corner Ticket
Sergt. [Sergeant] Rae |
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[Situation] At the NW. [North West] end of Kerr Street.
A range of good hou [houses] NE [North East] side of Kerr St [Street] adjoining Hamilton Place. The houses four Stories [Storeys] high the lower Storeys are Shops. |
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INDIA PLACE |
India Place
India Place
India Place |
Corner Ticket
Insrcripn [Inscription] on Lamp posts
Map of City |
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[Situation] From Albert Place to MacKenzie Place.
A Street leading west from N.W. [North West] Circus Place Albert Pl [Place] to Ma [MacKenzie] Place. It is well paved etc houses are of a tolerably go [good] class. Occupied chiefly by [--] - chanics [mechanics ?]. |
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KERR STREET |
Kerr Street
Kerr Street |
Corner Ticket
Mr Rae |
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[Situation] From the SW. [South West] end of Brunswick Street to Stock Bridge.
A Short wide Street SE [South East] from Stock Bridge The houses on the northern Side [of] the Street is called Glanvill [Glanville] Place. |
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CLAREMONT PLACE |
Claremont Place
Claremont Place |
Corner Ticket
D. Pollock |
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[Situation] At the SE [South East] end of Claremont Street.
A Short Street the continuation westwards of Henderson Row. It is macadamised etc. |There are only two houses each side of this Street 4 stories [storeys] high of a good class and occupied by respectable families. {See Name Book Sheet 16. Form 136} |
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HAMILTON PLACE |
Hamilton Place
Hamilton Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr Rae |
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[Situation] From the NW [North West] end of Kerr Street to the north end of Clarence Street.
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POLICE STATION [Hamilton Place] |
Police Station House
Police Station House |
Mr Rae
Inscriptn [Inscription] on House |
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[Situation] On the NW. [North West] Side of Hamilton Place.
A Small house used as a police Station situated on the western side of Hamilton Place |
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STOCKBRIDGE MARKET |
Stockbridge Market
Stockbridge Market |
Mr Thyne
Mr Rae |
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[Situation] Between Hamilton Place and Brunswick Street.
A well arranged publ [public] market well fitted with [stalls ?] for Butchers also for Butcher Mea [Meat] etc. It was erected in [--] |
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MARKET TERRACE |
Market Terrace
Market Terrace |
Mr Thyne
Mr Rae |
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[Situation] The upper storey of the buildings of Stockbridge Market.
This name applies to [the] upper part of a range of build [buildings] which is a number of Small dwellings with a Terrace walk at the front. The lower part [of] these buildings being occupied [as ?] part of the market place chei [chiefly] Butchers Stalls. These buildings Surround the market area all Sides except the SW [South West]. |
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SPRING GARDENS |
Spring Gardens
Spring Gardens |
Corner Ticket
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[Situation] Opposite the SW [South West] end of Brunswick Street.
This name applies to an irregular range of houses Situated between the E [East] end of India Place and Kerr Street. The houses are from 2 to 3 Stories [Storeys] high rather of an indiferent [indifferent] class The lower appartments [apartments] are occupied as shops. |
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ALBERT PLACE |
Albert Place |
Corner Ticket |
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[Situation] On the South Side of North West Circus Place.
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BRUNSWICK STREET |
Brunswick Street
Brunswick Street |
Corner Ticket
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[Situation] From the end of North West Circus Place & that of Kerr Street to the South end of Clarence Street. A back Street leading from the South end of Clarence Street to North West Circus Place. It is well paved etc. The houses [are] 4 stories high the lower stories [of] each house are generally occupied as small shops. the uppers are occupied chiefly by dwellings. |
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CLARENCE STREET |
Clarence Street
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[Situation] From the junction of St Stephens Street and Brunswick Street to the junction of Hamilton Place Claremont Street & Claremont Place.
A Street leading from [the] end of Brunswick & St Stephens Street to Claremont Place. Clean, well paved etc. The houses [are] of a good class. occupied by respectable families. |
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ST BERNARD'S FREE CHURCH |
St Bernard's Free Church St Bernard's Free Church
Free St Bernard's Church |
A.W.Brown D.D. [Doctor of Divinity]
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[Situation] At the north side of Silvermills. A church of moderate Size, of the Elizabethan Style of architecture erected in 1843. It is commodious & well fitted with seats etc. Capable of accommodating a congregation of about 1000 persons. The minister is the Revd [Reverend] Alexander W. Brown D.D. [Doctor of Divinity] whose stipend amounts to £130 pounds from the sustentation fund besides a Supplement from the Congregation. [See Name Book Sheet 16 form 136] |
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CANONMILLS DISTILLERY |
Canonmills Distillery |
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WEST LODGE [Inverleith House] |
West Lodge
West Lodge |
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John Carstairs |
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[Situation] West Side of Malta Green. A Small Porters Lodge at the entrance into the land belonging to Inverleith House |
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Canonmills Distillery Object: Descriptive Remarks in Name Book Sheet 16
Deanhaugh House Object: House
West Lodge [Inverleith House] Object: Porter's Lodge
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NORTH WEST CIRCUS PLACE |
North West Circus Place
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inscription on Lamp post |
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[Situation] From Royal Circus to Spring Gardens and S.W. [South West] end of Brunswick Street, This name applies to the houses and Street extending N.W. [North West] from the Royal Circus to the west end of Brunswick Street. The houses are of good class & from 5 to 6 stories high. The lower story being Shop & the upper appartments as dwelling Occupied by persons of modest income Mechanics etc. |
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PARISH OF THE CITY OF EDINBURGH
SHEET 23.
INDEX
Names of Objects--Page--Names of Objects--Page--Names of Objects--Page--Names of Objects--Page
Parish of The City of Edinburgh -- 41
Circus Lane -- 42
Deaf and Dumb Institution -- 44
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Parish of the City of Edinburgh |
Parish of the City of Edinburgh |
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Situation -- Comprehending the whole of the City of Edinburgh
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ROYAL CIRCUS |
Royal Circus
Royal Circus |
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these houses are large and ?con
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CIRCUS LANE |
Circus Lane |
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A long narrow lane leading from North West Circus Place to St. Vincent Street near [ ]
Church the buildings are [ ]
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Orthography--Royal Circus--Circus Lane
Situation--16 chains South South East of St. Bernards Church--From North West Circus Place to St. Vincent Street |
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Edinburgh Academy |
Edinburgh Academy |
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A large and elegant structure built in 1824 at a cost of £14,000. It contains a large Public Hall and library and class rooms with ample play ground walled in: This Academy was founded by a number of Subscribers, the management is vested in a Board of Directors chosen from the body of Subscribers. The teachers are a Rector, 4 classical Masters and teachers of French, English Mathematics, Arithmetic and Writing the course of study extends to 6 or 7 years. The fees amount on an average of 7 years to £10. pupils enter at the Age of 9 or 10 years and are received at any period of the Session. The average number of pupils attending this Academy is about 400. |
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Orthography--Edinburgh Academy
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DEAF & DUMB INSTITUTION |
Deaf & Dum Institution
Deaf & Dum Institution |
Mr Cook
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[Situation] About 2 chains N.E. By N [North East by North] of St. Bernards Church.
A large building four [storeys] high erected in 1824 f [for] use of the Deaf & Dumb stitution [Institution], this Institu [Institution was] established in 1810 & sup [supplied ?] by voluntary contribution [contributions] affairs of the Institn [Institution] are m [managed ?] by a Committee of Directo [Directors] & Annual Governors, the [--] number of inmates for a [--] years is about 65 a sim [simple ?] education is taught mem [members] of both sexes |
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STOCKBRIDGE T.P. |
Stockbridge Toll |
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DEAN STREET |
Dean Street |
Corner Ticket
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A long narrow street leaving the end of Johnston Place in a S.W. [South West] direction to St. Bernard's Court, it is macadamised and lighted up with gas, the houses are 3 & 4 stories [storeys] high, in good repair. The lower apartments are mostly appropriated as shop [shops] & the remainder occupied by mechanics etc. |
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List of Names collected by David Hannay c/a [Civilian Assistant] Jany [January] 13, 1851
[Object for Stockbridge Toll] A Turnpike gate
[Object for Dean Street] A Street
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WEST LODGE [Inverleith House] |
West Lodge |
Mr. Rae Police Officer [Stockbridge]
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A small but well built cottage one story high and in good repair, situated adjacent to Malta Green at the end of the Avenue leading up to Inverleith house. |
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JOHNSTON PLACE |
Johnston Place |
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ST BERNARD'S CHURCH (Quoad Sacra) |
St Bernard's Church |
Thomas Dick Church officer Silver Mills
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A plain but handsome edifice with a low spire the top of which is finished nearly resembling a mitre, surmounted with a cross, built in 1823 and capable of accommodating with seats a congregation of 1370 The minister is the Revd. [Reverend] William Ceason. it is a Quoad Sacia church |
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CLAREMONT STREET |
Claremont Street |
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A well laid out Street leading from Claremont Place to Saxe, Cobourg Place, it is drained, paved, and lighted up with gas, The houses 4 stories in height, and are occupiedby professional and other gentlemen. |
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SAXE COBURG PLACE |
Saxe Cobourg Place |
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A handsome oblong square, forming a striking termination to Claremont Street, it is well paved and lighted up with gas. The houses are 3 stories high, well built and in good repair Occupied by professional and other gentlemen. In the centre of this square is a small portion of ornamental ground. |
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VEITCH'S SQUARE |
Veitch's Square |
Mr. Bathgate Farrington Place
W. McDonald Veitch's Place
Mr. Rae Police Officer Stockbridge |
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A square of cottages situated at the rear of Veitch's Place and on the margin of the Water of Leith, it is lighted up with gas, the houses are all one story high, in good repair and occupied by mechanics etc. |
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ST BERNARD'S ROW |
St. Bernard Row |
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A well laid out row of houses, leaving the end of Johnston Place to Rosebank Cottage, it is lighted up with gas. The houses are 2 stories high well built and in good repair. Occupied by respectable families. |
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ROSEBANK COTTAGE |
Rosebank Cottage |
W. Marshall Esq. Roseba[nk]
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ST BERNARD'S COTTAGE |
St. Bernards Cottage |
W. Walker St. Bern[ards Cottage]
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A neat and well built cottage 2 stories high and in good repair, having a small ornamental plot of ground in front. Occupied by Mr. Walker, Esqr. of St Bernards Cottage. |
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[Signed] D. Hannay
[Object Rosebank] a cottage
Object St. Bernards] a cottage |
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CANONMILLS COTTAGE |
Canonmills Cottages |
William Downie Canonmills Cottages
William Miller Inverleith Mains |
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A range of small cottages one story high Tenanted by work people. The property of W. Haig of Lochrin |
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CANONMILLS COTTAGE |
Canonmills Cottage |
W. Farquhar Canonmills Cottage
W. Miller Sth [South] Inverleith Mains |
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A neat cottage residence two stories high with garden and ornamental ground attached, occupied by W. Farquhar. The property of W. Haig of Lochrin |
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INVERLEITH COTTAGE |
Inverleith Cottage |
Anthony Erskine Inverleith
John Carstairs Inverleith |
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A small cottage one story high with small garden attached,. Occupied by Anthony Erskine butler at Inverleith House. Situated on the land belonging to Inverleith House |
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SOUTH INVERLEITH MAINS |
South Inverleith Mains |
W. Miller occupier South Inv[erleith] Mains
Anthony Erskine Inverleith |
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A well constructed farm house 2 stories high slated & in good repair with suitable outoffices & garden attached and a farm of good arable land containing 112 Scotch acres. Occupied by W. Miller. The property of the Trustees of the late Rocheid Esqr. |
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ST BERNARD'S SCHOOL |
St. Bernards School |
William Meek Teacher St. Bernards School
The Rev. [Reverend] W. Davidson Dean Street |
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A well built school house 2 stories high and in good repair, it is in connection with St. Bernards Church &, under the management of the session of the West Church Parish. No. of scholars averages about 120, Teachers 2 one of which a female. their salary is derived principally from fees, and annual donations. |
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UNITED PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH [Dean Street] |
United Presbyterian Church (Dean Street) |
Rev. [Reverend] W. Davidson Dean street
William Cockburn Dean Street |
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A large and plain built Church, built by voluntary subscription. Its interior is well fitted out with sittings &c, sufficiently commodious for about 1200 hearers. The minister is the Rev. [Reverend] Wiliiam Davidson whose stipend is derived from seat rents &c. |
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List of Names collected by David Ransayc/a [civilian assistant] 13 Jan 1851
[Object St. Bernards School] A school house
[Object United Presbyterian Church] A Church |
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ST BERNARD'S COURT |
St Bernard's Court |
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William Cockburn Dean [Street] |
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HERMITAGE PLACE |
Hermitage Place |
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William Cockburn Dean [Street] |
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A well laid out street branching from Dean Street to Raeburn Place, it is macadamised and lighted up with gas. The houses are mostly 2 stories high well built and in good repair, occupied by respectable families. |
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List of Names collected by David Hannay c/a [civiian assistant] 13 Jan 1851
[Object St. Bernard's Court] A row of houses
[Object Hermitage Place] A Street
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LESLIE PLACE |
Leslie Place |
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This place branches of the W. [West] side of Deanhaugh Street in direction of St. Bernard's Crescent, it is not yet built, with the exception of two houses next to Deanhaugh Street. |
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HAUGH STREET |
Haugh Street |
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This street leaves the end of Leggets' Land in direction of the Water of Leith, it is lighted up with gas. The houses are 3 stories high, in middling repair. Occupied by mechanics &c. |
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List of Names collected by David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] 13 Jan 1851
[Object Haugh Street] A Street
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FAIRNINGTON PLACE |
Fairnington Place |
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Mr Bathgate Fairnington |
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A row of houses leaving the end of Haugh Street to Veitch's Place. The houses are 2 stories high in good repair and occupied by mechanics &c. |
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VEITCH'S PLACE |
Veitch's Place |
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This place is situated at the end of Fairnington Place The houses are one story high in good repair and occupied as shops |
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List of Names collected by David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] 13 Jan 1851
[Object Fairnington Place] A row of houses
[Object Veitch's Place] A row of houses
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DANUBE STREET |
Danube Street |
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A most elegant laid out street, branching from Dean Terrace, to St. Bernard's Crescent. The houses are well built, 2 stories high and ornamented with Balustrades. It is is well paved and lighted up with gas. |
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List of names collected by David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] 13 Jan 1851
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LEGGET'S LAND |
Legget's Land |
Hugh Bird, Grocer Leggets Land
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A row of old houses leading from the end of Stock Bridge to Haugh Street. They are 2 stories [storeys] high and occupied by mechanics etc. |
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DEANHAUGH STREET |
Deanhaugh Street |
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A Street leaving Stock Bridge to its junction with Dean Street, it is macadamised and lighted up with gas, the houses are 3 & 4 stories [storeys] high, the lower apartments are appropriated as shop, and the remainder occupied by respectable families. |
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List of Names collected by David Ramsay c/a [Civilian Assistant] Jany [January], 13, 1851
[Object for Legget's Land] A row of houses
[Object for Deanhaugh Street] A Street
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ST BERNARD'S CRESCENT |
St. Bernard's Crescent |
Corner Ticket
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A most elegant laid out double Crescent well paved and lighted up with gas. The houses are 2 & 3 stories [storeys] high, well built and are all ornamented with fluted Doric columns and Balustrades, occupied by Aristocrats and professional gentlemen. |
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ANN STREET |
Ann Street |
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A well laid out street leaving the S.W. [South West] end of Upper Dean Terrace in direction of St. Bernard's Crescent, Sheet 20, it is well paved and lighted up with gas. The houses are 2 stories [storeys] high well built and each having a small plot of ornamental ground in front. Occupied by respectable families. |
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List of Names collected by David Ramsay c/a [Civilian Assistant] Jany [January] 13 1851
[Object for St. Bernard's Crescent] A Crescent
[Object for Ann Street] A street
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DEAN TERRACE |
Dean Terrace |
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A well laid out street or terrace leaving the end of Stock Bridge, to Upper Dean Terrace, it is well paved and lighted up with gas. The houses are well built, 2 stories [storeys] high and all ornamented with a Balustrade. They are occupied by professional and other gentlemen. |
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CARLTON STREET |
Carlton Street |
Corner Ticket
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A well laid out street branching from Dean Terrace to St. Bernard's Crescent, it is well drained paved and lighted up with gas. The houses are well built, 2 stories [storeys] and are all ornamented with a balustrade, occupied by respectable families |
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List of Names collected by David Ramsay c/a [Civilian Assistant] Jany [January] 13th 1851
[Object for Dean Terrace] A Street
[Object for Carlton Street] A Street
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SAUNDERS STREET |
Saunders Street |
Corner Ticket
Mr Rae, Sergt [Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge |
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A well laud out street leading from the end of Kerr Street in a S.W. [South West] direction to St. Bernard's Place, it is paved and lighted up with gas, the houses are 4 stories [storeys] high, in good repair and mostly occupied by mechanics. |
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List of Names collected by David Ramsay c/a [Civilian Assistant] Jany [January] 10, 1851
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STOCKBRIDGE |
Stockbridge
Stockbridge |
Mr Rae, Sergt [Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge
Pollocks guide Book |
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This name applies to a small part or portion of the city lying in each side of the water of Leith around Stock Bridge, it was formerly a suburb but now part of the City, some of the houses seem to be very old and but in middling repair. |
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STOCK BRIDGE |
Stock Bridge |
Mr Rae, Sergt [Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge
William Lauder, Stockbridge |
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A Bridge of one arch over the Water of Leith between Kerr Street and the N.E [North East] end of Dean Terrace., by the Commissioners of improvements, |
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List of Names collected by David Ramsay c/a [Civilian Assistant] 10 Jany [January] 1851
[Object for Stockbridge] A part of the town
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DEAF & DUMB INSTITUTION |
Deaf & Dumb Institution |
Mr Cook, Governor, Deaf & Du [Dumb Institution] |
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A large and well built house 4 stories [storeys] high, erected in 1824, and appropriated for the use of the Deaf and Dumb Institution. This institution was established in 1810, and is supported by voluntary subscription and donations. It is conducted by a committee of Directors a Treasurer Life and Annual governors. The average number of inmates for the last few years averages about 65 The boys are educated in the ordinary branches of education the girls Sewing and other branches of education |
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List of Names collected by D. Ramsay c/a [Civilian Assistant] Jany [January] 10th 1851
[Object] A Building
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STOCKBRIDGE MARKET |
Stockbridge Market Flesh Vegetable & Fish |
Mr Thyne, Flesher Stockbridge
Mr Rae, Sergt [Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge |
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A handsome public market situated between Brunswick Street and Hamilton Place, it was erected in 1825, for the use of this quarter of the city, the interior is well fitted out with stalls or separate apartments appropriated as Flesh, vegetable and Fish markets. The upper flat or gallery occupying the whole of the N.E. [North East] and N.W. [North West] sides of this building are occupied as dwelling houses and is well Known by "Market Terrace" |
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MARKET TERRACE |
Market Terrace |
Mr Thyne, Flesher Stockbridge
Mr Rae, Sergeant of Police Stockbridge |
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This name applies to the upper flat or gallery of the N.E. [North East] & N.W. [North West] sides of the above market [Stockbridge Market]. They are occupied as dwellings principally by working people |
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HAMILTON PLACE |
Hamilton Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr Rae, Sergeant of Police |
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This place leads from the end of Glanville Place in a N.E. [North East] direction towards Claremont Street, it is lighted up with gas, the houses are from 4 to 5 stories [storeys] high well built and in good repair, and are occupied by respectable families, in this place is a large school kept by Mr McLauren at his own private adventure. |
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POLICE STATION [Hamilton Place] |
Police Station House (Stockbridge) |
Sergt [Sergeant] Rae, Police Stat [Station]
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A small but neat built Police Station house, situated in front of Hamilton Place |
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List of Names collected by David Ramsay c/a [Civilian Assistant] Jany [January] 10 1851
[Object for Hamilton Place] A row of houses
[Object for Police Station House] Police Station house
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ST STEPHEN'S SCHOOL |
St. Stephen's School |
Mr Smith, Head master
On Front Wall |
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A large school house situated in Brunswick Street, it is a parochial School in connection with St. Stephen's Church, average number of scholars about 350, managed by 3 head teachers and 3 assistants, whose salary is paid by St. Stephen's Church congregation |
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MARKET PLACE |
Market Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr Thyne, Flesher Market Place |
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A short street or recess leading into Stockbridge market, it is well paved and lighted up with gas The houses 4 stories [storeys] high well built and in good repair, and are principally occupied by mechanics |
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[Object for St. Stephen's School] A school
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BAKER'S PLACE |
Bakers' Place |
Corner Ticket
Sergt [Sergeant] Rae, Police Officer, Police Stat [Station] |
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This place leads from Market Place and joins Glanville Place at the entrance into the Stockbridge Mills, the houses are 4 stories [storeys] high and in good repair, the lower flats are occupied as shops, and the remainder by mechanics etc |
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GLANVILLE PLACE |
Glanville Place |
Corner Ticket
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This place leads from the S.W. [South West] end of Hamilton Place to Bakers' Place. The house are 4 stories [storeys] in height, in good repair, the lower apartments are appropriated as shops and the remainder occupied by mechanics etc |
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MACKENZIE PLACE |
Mackenzie Place |
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A well laid out street leading from India Place in a W. [West] direction, it is paved, and lighted up with gas, the houses are 4 stories high well built and in good repair, are occupied by respectable families. |
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[Object] A Street
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ST BERNARD'S BRIDGE |
St. Bernard's Bridge |
William Lauder, St. Bernards's
Sergt [Sergeant] Rae
Map of City |
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A small but well built bridge having an Iron railed ledge, it consists of one main arch and a small side one, and crosses the Water of Leith betwixt Mackenzie Place and Dean Terrace built by the town |
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INDIA PLACE |
India Place |
Corner Ticket
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Sheet 15. A well laid out Street leading from N. [North] West Circus Place to Mackenzie Place. It is paved and lighted up with gas, the houses 3 stories [storeys] high well built and in good repair, Occupied by mechanics etc. |
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[Field Book Trace for St. Bernard's Bridge] Sheet 20
[Object for St. Bernard's Bridge] A Bridge
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STOCKBRIDGE MILLS (Flour) |
Stockbridge Mills (Flour) |
John Hay Esq, Chief Manager of the Mills
William Lauder, Stockbridge
Sergt [Sergeant] Rae |
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Two large flour mills situated in a recess betwixt Bakers' Place and Glanville Place. They are the property of a company of shareholders consisting of Bakers etc. |
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CHURCH STREET |
Church Street |
Corner Ticket
William Lauder, Stockbridge |
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This Street leads from the end of Kerr Street to Gloucester Place, it is paved and lighted up with gas, the houses are 2 and 3 Stories [Storeys] high, Occupied by mechanics etc. |
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[Object for Stockbridge Mills] Mills Sheet 15
[Object for Church Street] A Street [Sheet] 15
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WATER OF LEITH |
Water of Leith |
William Lauder, St. Bernard's
Mr Rae, Sergt [Sergeant] of Police Stockbri [Stockbridge]
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A small river having its rise near the boundary line betwixt the Counties of Edinburgh and Peebles and running in a N.E. [North East] direction and drives upwards of 120 mills of various descriptions in its course to its influx with the Frith [Firth] of Forth at the town of Leith |
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[Object] A River Sheet 15
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DEAN BANK INSTITUTION |
Dean Bank Institution
Deanbank Institution |
Mr. Rae Sergeant of Police Dean Bank Cottage
Mr. Burton Dean Lodge
Mrs Eddie Chief Matron Deanbank Instn. [Institution]
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A small but neat built cottage 2 stories high and in good repair, it was purchased about 18 years ago for the purpose of reclaiming young female delinquents This institution is supported by voluntary contributions and donations, & the industry of the inmates It is managed by two matrons who also serve as teachers or governesses |
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DEAN BANK COTTAGE |
Dean Bank Cottage |
John Wilson Deanbank Cottage
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A small neat cottage with garden attached The property & residence of John Wilson Boot & Shoemaker |
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DEAN BANK HOUSE |
Dean Bank House |
Mr Burton
Mr Rae Sergt. [Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge |
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A neat built cottage 2 stories high, in good repair having an ornamental garden attached, it is occupied by Mr. Burton, who is also proprietor |
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DEAN BANK LODGE |
Dean Bank Lodge |
Mr Burton
Mr Rae Sergt. [Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge |
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A cottage two stories high and in good repair, having a garden attached, occd [occupied] by Mr Rennie WS [Writer to the Signet] |
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[Object Dean Bank House] A cottage
[Object Dean Bank Lodge] A cottage
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BRUNSWICK STREET |
Brunswick Street |
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A well laid out Street leading from the South end of Clarence Street to Bakers Place. it is paved and lighted up with gas, the houses 4 stories in height well built and in good repair, The lower flats are mostly occupied as Shop of various Kinds, & the remainder occupied by mechanics &c. |
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[Object] A Street
Sheet 15
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CLARENCE STREET |
Clarence Street |
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A well laid out Street leading from the W. [West] end of St. Stephen Street to Claremont Place. It is well drained, paved and lighted up with gas, the houses 4 & 5 stories [storeys] high well built and in good repair, and are Occupied by respectable families. |
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ST STEPHEN STREET |
St. Stephen Street |
Corner Ticket
Dr [Doctor] Pollock, Silver Mill [Mills] |
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A well laid out street leading from St. Stephen's Church to Clarence Street It is paved and lighted up with gas, there are yet no houses built in it, but the one at the West end, but the feus are let. |
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List of Names collected by David Ramsay c/a [Civilian Assistant] Jany [January] 8 1851
[Object for Clarence Street] A Street Sheet 15
[Object for St. Stephen Street] A Street Sheet 15
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ST BERNARD'S WELL |
St. Bernard's Well (Mineral) |
William Lauder, St. Bernard's Well
Sergt [Sergeant] Rae, Stockbridge |
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A circular open temple supported by 10 columns, which enclose a Statue of Hygeia, placed in the centre of the building, this structure was erected in 1790, by the late Lord Gardenstone, in remembrance of the benefit derived by him from drinking of the mineral Spring which it encloses, The water is of as sulphureous nature and was long famed for its salubrious effects but of late its celebrity has much decreased. It is the property of William Lauder who is also the occupier, and receives one penny from each person before drinking of it, but for the same value they may drink or carry away as much as they like at that time. |
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ST BERNARD'S PLACE |
St. Bernard's Place |
Corner Ticket
Mr Rae, Sergt [Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge |
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This name applies to a row of 4 or 5 houses, leading from Saunders Street to darling's Buildings, they are 4 stories [storeys] high and in good repair, occupied by mechanics etc. It is lighted up with gas and paved |
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DARLING'S BUILDINGS |
Darling's Buildings |
Corner Ticket
Mr Rae, Stockbridge |
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A few houses situated betwixt St. Bernard's Place & St. Bernard's Bridge, they are 4 stories [storeys] high and in good repair occupied by mechanics etc. This place was built in 1816 by a Mr Darling hence the name. |
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[Object for St. Bernard's Place] A street
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RAEBURN COTTAGE |
Raeburn Cottage |
A. Wishart Esq, Raeburn Cottage
William Denholm, Mary's Place |
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A neat cottage residence 2 Stories [Storeys] with Small plot of ornamental ground adjoining The property and residence of Archibald Wishart W.S. [Writer to the Signet] |
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ST BERNARD'S BOW |
St Bernard's Bow |
Mr Wallace, St. Bernards Bow
William Denholm, Mary's Place |
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A handsome cottage 2 Stories [Storeys] high with Small garden & plot of ornamental gd. [ground] adjoining. Occupied by Mr Wallace S.S.L. [Licenciate in Sacred Scripture ?] |
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[Page] 81
Edinburgh Sheet 15
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] J. Carpenter 9th May 1851 |
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The suffix for Mr Wallace could be a mistake for "S.S.C." [Solicitor to the Supreme Court] a common Edinburgh lawyer's qualification. |
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RAEBURN PLACE |
Raeburn Place |
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William Denholm, Marys Pl [Place] |
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This name applies to several well constructed Cottages Situated each Side of the road or Street extending westward from St. Bernards Row & Stockbridge T.P. [Turnpike] occupied chiefly by respectable families |
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DEAN NURSERY |
Dean Nursery |
Mr Morrison gardener to Mr Wright Dean C [Cottage]
W. Denholm, Joiner, Mary's [Place] |
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A large nursery belonging to Mr Wright of Dean Cottage for the culture of all sorts of forest trees Shrubs flowers etc The ground is the property of John Learmont Esq |
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[Page] 82
Edinburgh Sheet 15
List of Names collected by C.A. [Civilian Assistant] J. Carpenter 8th May 1851 |
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MALTA TERRACE |
Malta Terrace |
Corner Ticket
Nr. Cushnie Malta Green Cottage |
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A short but well laid out Terrace branching from St. Bernard's Row in direction of the Water of Leith, it is macadamised and lighted up with gas, the houses are 3 stories high well built and in good repair, Occupied by respectable families, |
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MALTA HOUSE |
Malta House |
Mr. Rae Police Officer Stockbridge
Mr. Donald Malta Green |
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A neat and well built cottage 2 stories high, in good repair, having Offices attached and a small ornamental garden in front |
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List of Names collected by David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] 13 Jan 1851
[Object Malta Terrace] A Street
[Object Malta House] A cottage
[signed] David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] |
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MALTA GREEN COTTAGE |
Malta Green Cottage |
Mr. Cushnie Malta Green
Mr. Walker St. Bernard's [] |
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A neat and well built cottage 2 stories high and in good repair having a neat garden attached, the property of Mr. Cushnie |
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MALTA GREEN |
Malta Green |
Mr. Walker St. Bernard's []
Mr. Donald Malta Green |
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A small but neat built cottage 2 stories high and in good repair, having a small Dye work attached Occupied by Mr. Donald |
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List of Names collected by David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] 13 Jan 1851
[Object Malta Green Cottage] A Cottage
[Object Malta Green] A Cottage
[signed] David Hannay |
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ALLAN STREET |
Allan Street |
Corner Ticket
Mr. Cockburn Dean Street
Mr. Watt Dean Street |
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A narrow street leading from Dean St. in direction of Mary's Place. It is paved, lighted up with gas, the houses are 3 & 4 stories high, in middling repair, Occupied by mechanics & other working people, |
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ALLAN's COURT |
Allan's Court |
Mr. Cockburn Dean St.
Mr. Watt Dean St. |
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A small court approached by a small entry or close thro' the W. [West] Side of Allan Street, it is lighted up with gas, the houses are two stories & in middling repair, Occupied by working people |
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List of names collected by David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] 13 Jan 1851
[Object Allan Street] A Street
[signed] david Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] |
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BEDFORD STREET |
Bedford Street |
Corner Ticket
Mr. Cockburn Dean Stre[et] |
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A short street branching from Dean Street, it is paved and lighted up with gas, the houses are 4 stories high & in good repair, occupied by mechanics etc. |
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David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] Jan 15th 1851
[signed] D. Hannay
[Object] A Street |
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SOMERSET COTTAGE |
Somerset Cottage |
W. Ronaldson Summerseat Cottage
William Denholm Mary's Place |
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A neat and well built cottage 2 stories high and in good repair, having a small portion of ornamental ground in front, it is occupied by W. Ronaldson who is also proprietor |
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COMELY BANK |
Comely Bank |
Lamp Posts
W. Denholm Mary's Place |
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A well built row of cottages two stories and in good repair, having small plots of ornamental ground in front, Occupied by professional and other gentlemen. |
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D. Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] Jan 15th 1851
[signed] D. Hannay c/a [civilian assistant]
[Object] Somerset Cottage -- A cottage
[Object] Comely Bank -- A row of houses |
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CHEYNE STREET |
Cheyne Street |
Corner Ticket
W. Cockburn Dean Stre[et] |
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A well laid out street branching from Dean Street to Mary's Place, it is paved and lighted up with gas, the houses are 3 and 4 stories high, in good repair, occupied by respectable families. |
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MARY'S PLACE |
Mary's Place |
Corner Ticket
W. Ronaldson Summerseat |
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This place leads from the end of Raeburn Place in direction of Comely Bank it is Macadammed and lighted up with gas, the houses are 3 and 4 stories high well built and in good repair, having small gardens in front, and are Occupied by respectable families. |
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David Hannay C/a [Civilian assistant] Jan 13 1851
[Signed] D. Hannay
[Object] Cheyne Street -- A Street
[object] Mary's Place -- A Street |
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KERR STREET |
Kerr Street |
Corner Ticket
W. Rae Sergt[Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge |
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A street leading from the W. [West] end of Stock Bridge to the end of Church Street, it is macadamized and lighted up with gas, the houses are 4 stories high, in good repair, the lower apartments are appropriated as shops, & the remainder occupied by respectable families |
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SPRING GARDENS |
Spring Gardens |
Corner Ticket
Mr. Rae Sergt [Sergeant] of Police Stockbridge |
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This name applies to those house that are situated betwixt the end of India Place and Church Street, they are 2 and 3 stories high, in middling repair, the lower apartments are appropriated as shops etc. & the remainder occupied by mechanics etc. |
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David Hannay c/a [civilian assistant] Jan 10, 1851
[Signed] D. Hannay c/a [civilian assistant]
[Object] Kerr Street -- A Street |
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ALBERT PLACE |
Albert Place |
Corner Ticket
Sergt. [Sergeant] Rae Stockbridge |
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This name applies to those two houses facing N. [North] West Circus Place, and adjoining the N. [North] East of India Place, they are 6 stories high well built and in good repair, the lower apartments are appropriated as shops, and the remainder occupied by respectable families. |
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CIRCUS LANE |
Circus Lane |
Sergt. [Sergeant] Rae Stockbridge
William Lauder
Stockbridge |
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A long narrow lane or Alley leading from N.W. [North West] Circus Place to St. Vincent Street near St. Stephen's Church, it is paved and lighted up with gas, the houses are one story high, and occupied as Stables &, coach offices. |
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D. Hannay C/a [Civilian assistant] Jan 10 1851
[Signed] D. Hannay
[Object] Circus Lane -- A lane or Alley
[signed] MDriscollGossit Captn. [Captain] R.E. [Royal Engineers] Jul - 30 - 1851. |
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Edinburgh 5ft. [foot] Sheet 23
St. Cuthbert's
[Ordnance Survey Stamp] ORDNANCE [SURVEY] M.S. [MANUSCRIPT] STORE SOUTHAMPTON 15 Dec. 92 |
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Blue pencil has been used to enter 93 twice, once encircled, then cancelled. First 93, then overwritten with 94 |
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