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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GOTE LANE Gote Lane
Gote Lane
Gote Lane
Index Board
Mr. P. Marshall
Mr. A. White
002 [Situation] In the N W [North West] end of the Burgh of Queensferry.
A short narrow lane leading N [North] from the W. [West] end of the High Street down to the Harbour terminating at the N. W. [North West] Corner of the Glenforth Distillery and having some dwellings on each side, on the N. [North] side side is a large 3 storey house in bad repair which in former times was the principal Inn.
WEST GOTE LANE West Gote Lane
West Gote Lane
Mr A. White,
Mr P. Marshall
002 [Situation] At the NW. [North West] end of the Burgh of Queensferry
A short narrow passage extending from the extreme W. [West] end of the High Street down to the Harbour with some few dwellings on each side. The Borough Bdy. [Boundary] runs through this lane.
CRAWS CLOSE Craws Close
Craws Close
Craws Close
Mr R. Broomfield,
Mr A. White,
Mr E. Johnston
002 [Situation] In the west end of the Burgh of Queensferry.
A short narrow lane running S. [South] from the High St. opposite Gote Lane composed of dwelling houses on each side and occupied by labourers &c. they are two stories and slated in midling repair.

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[note on page] Gote - "Gutter"
Got, Gote, A drain. Jamieson's Dictionary

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