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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Park Terrace | Park Terrace Park Terrace Park Terrace |
J. Lockhart. Esqr. Mr. J. McMichan Ebenezer Johstone, Esqr. |
017.03 | A range of neat and substantially built dwellinghouses two storey high, slated and in good repair. Situated adjacent to and lying parallel with the south-east boundary of the King's Park, from which it takes its name - Various proprietors. |
Whiskey Well | Whiskey Well Whiskey Well Whiskey Well |
John Lockhart, Esqr. Mr. J. McMichan Ebenezer Johnstone, Esqr. |
010.15 | A spring well, the water of which is pure, not being impregnated with any kind of mineral, and flows copiously from a gravelly bottom. How or by what circumstance the name is derived is not known. |
Abbey Ford | Abbey Ford | See name book of St. Ninian's Ph. [Parish] | ||
Union Street | Union Street Union Street Union Street |
Mr. Galbraith, Town Clerk Revd. [Reverend] William Findlay Revd. [Reverend] Paul McLachlan |
010.15 | A new street extending from Lower Bridge Street to the end of the New Road where the road to Bridge of Allan crosses the Forth and Clyde Junction Railway - There is only a very small distance of it in the 1/2500 work. |
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