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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SOUTH BRIDGE STREET South Bridge Street
South Bridge Street
Mr. A. Simpson Late Provost
Billet Book
009 [Situation] In the S W [South West] side of the town of Bathgate.
A wide street forming a part of the Edinburgh & Glasgow road, the houses are one and two storeys high, occupied by weavers, laborers &c. and extends N E. [North East] from Engine Street to the end of North Bridge St. the houses have all vegetable gardens at the rear.
ENGINE STREET Engine Street
Engine Street
Billet Book
Mr. A. Simpson Late Provost
009 [Situation] In the southern side of the town of Bathgate.
A very wide street, the S. [South] end forming part of the Edinburgh & Glasgow road, the houses are one & two storeys high with open spaces dividing them in several places and having gardens attached. In this street are the Free Church and Manse, The Royal Commercial Hotel and Bathgate Inn the Oldest established house of the kind in Bathgate - it extends from the S. E. [South East] end of Hopetoun Street, S [South] & S.E. [South East] to Reid's Place on the Edinburgh and Glasgow road - Inhabited by tradesmen laborers, small shopkeepers &c -

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