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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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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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