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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TOUTIE STREET [Alyth] Toutie Street
Toutie Street
Toutie Street
Mr. Miln
Mr. Low
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1862)
053 A very irregular Street leading South from the Cross and terminating at the end of Commercial St. near the Free Church
CHAPEL STREET [Alyth] Chapel Street
Chapel Street
Chapel Street
Mr. Miln
Mr. Low
Val [Valuation] Roll (1862)
053 A very irregular Street leading west from Toutie Street and terminating at the end of the New Road. On the North side of this Street is St. Ninians School which is connected with St. Ninians chapel.
ST NINIAN'S SCHOOL St Ninian's School
St Ninian's School
St Ninian's School
Miss Shears
Miiss Ogilvy Ruthven House
The Rev [Reverend] Mr. Barton
053 On the North of this Street [Chapel Street] is St. Ninians School which is in connection with St. Ninians chapel.
CHURCH [parish-Alyth] Church
Church
Church
The Rev. [Reverend] Mr. Ramsay
Mr. Miln
Mr. Low
053 A large and handsome edifice being the parish Church, its interior is well fitted up with pews Galleries &c. [sufficiently] commodious for about 1800 sitters.
MILLHAUGH Millhaugh
Millhaugh
Millhaugh
Millhaugh
William Duffus Occr. [Occupier]
Mr. Miln
Val. [Valuation] Roll (1862)
D.H. Halket Esqr. Factor
053 A farm house and offices having a Cornl and flour Mill attached. The property of the Earl of Airlie

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