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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Tweed Terrace Tweed Terrace
Tweed Terrace
Tweed Terrace
Tweed Terrace
Tweed Terrace
Mr. Alexander Turnbull
Robert France Esqr.
Mr. Thomas Maxwell
Mr. James McEwen
Rev. [Reverend] R. J. Johnstone
010.07 A neat, two storey dwellinghouse, with offices attached - all slated and in good repair. Property and residence of Mr. A Turnbull.
Fishers' Green Fishers' Green
Fishers' Green
Fishers' Green
Fishers' Green
Robert France Esqr.
Mr. Thomas Maxwell
Mr. James McEwen
Rev. [Reverend] Robert J. Johnstone
010.07 A small green space of ground on the left bank of the Allan Water, guarded by the river on one side and enclosed by wood on the other. The river is deep at this place, & in consequence, is much frequented for the purpose of trout fishing - Hence its name. Property of Lord Abercromby, Airthrey Castle.
The Ladies' Pool The Ladies Pool
The Ladies Pool
The Ladies Pool
The Ladies Pool
Robert France Esqr.
Mr. Thomas Maxwell
Mr. James McEwen
Rev. [Reverend] R. J. Johnston
010.07 A deep pool in the Allan Water, immediately opposite Fishers' Green. The name is derived from the circumstance of two young ladies having been drowned her in the summer of 1832, while bathing. It was previously called the Black Pot.

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