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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
RIVER LOSSIE River Lossie
River Lossie
River Lossie
River Lossie
River Lossie
Black's Map.
Burgh Plan 1858
Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] etc
Mr Skinner Town Clerk, Elgin
Mr Watson, Publisher.
007.16 "The Lossie is the only stream of any magnitude in the parish. It either skirts or winds through it, a rather sluggish course of about 8 miles, part of which it forms the northern boundary and falls into the Moray Firth at the shipping port of Lossiemouth" See New Stat: Acct [Statistical Account]
PINEFIELD Pinefield
Pinefield
Pinefield
George Morrison, Proprietor & occupant
Mr. Watson
Mr Skinner
007.16 A dwelling house with offices attached Situate at the east end of the City
Property of George Morrison -
PINEFIELD NURSERY Pinefield Nursery
Pinefield Nursery
Pinefield Nursery
George Morrison, Proprietor
Mr. Skinner
Mr Skinner
007.16 An excellent and extensive nursery at the east end of the city principally for the culture of the different varieties of ornamental trees, flowering shru[bs] etc. There is another detached nursery between Institution Road & the Morayshire Railway but it has no particular name - Property of George Morrison -
ASHGROVE Ashgrove
Ashgrove
Ashgrove
Burgh Plan
Mr. Skinner
Mr Watson
007.16 A fine dwelling house having offices & garden attached situated close to the Elgin Net works - Property of William Topp Esq.

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Ph. [Parish] of Elgin

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