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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GORDON STREET [Forres] Gordon Street
Gordon Street
Gordon Street
Gordon Street
A.C. MacKenzie Esqr.
R. Urquhart Esqr.
J. Miller Esqr.
Name on Corner of Street
010.08 A short street extending from High Street to the foot of North Back Street and situated west of North Street. It consists of houses one and two stories high, chiefly slated and in good repair. Various Proprietors. The houses are used as dwellings, workshops & warehouses. Burnside House is situated at the foot of this street.
BURNSIDE HOUSE on Site of Archdeacon's Manse [Forres] Burnside House On site of Archdeacon's Manse
Burnside House On site of Archdeacon's Manse
Burnside House On site of Archdeacon's Manse
A.C. MacKenzie Esqr.
R. Urquhart Esqr.
J. Miller Esqr.
010.08 A commodious old fashioned house situated at the foot of Gordon Street, it is two stories high, slated, and in middling repair, with offices in bad repair. The Property of Sir Charles Macgregor, London. It is built on the site of the Archdeacon's Manse, which was burnt by the Wolf of Badenoch in 1390 at the same time as the Church of St Lawrence.
ARCHDEACON'S MANSE (Site of A.C. MacKenzie Esqr.
R. Urquhart Esqr.
J. Miller Esqr.
010.08 It is built on the site of the Archdeacon's Manse, which was burnt by the Wolf of Badenoch in 1390 at the same time as the Church of St Lawrence.

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County of Elgin -- Town of Forres

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ARCHDEACON'S MANSE (Site of - descriptive remarks included with those for Burnside House On site of Archdeacon's Manse

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