OS1/29/21/98
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MILL WYND | Mill Wynd Mill Wynd Mill Wynd |
Name Board Plan of Kelso 1823 [&] 1852 Mr. Broomfield |
009.04; 009.08 | An old narrow lane or Alley, leading from the Square to Kelso Mill. It is an old mean looking place, with very indifferent buildings. |
OVEN WYND | Oven Wynd Oven Wynd Ovan Wynd Oven Wynd |
Name Board Plan of Kelso - 1823 Haig's History of Kelso Mr. Kirkland |
009.08 | A clean street, or Alley leading from the Square to the River Tweed. The Abbey ovens or the Public ovens were probably in this neighbourhood. The landing place of the ancient Ferry and Ford, is stated to have been at the bottom of Oven Wynd. |
BRIDGE STREET | Bridge Street | Name Board Plans of Kelso 1823 [&] 1852 Mr. Broomfield |
009.08 | One of the principal Streets of the Town extending from the Bridge to the Square. |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 98Town of Kelso Sheet No.8
[Note relating to 'Mill Wynd'] - Wynd - An Alley; a Lane. Jamieson's Scottish Dictionary
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