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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
McCULLOCH'S PLACE [Stranraer] McCulloch's Place
McCulloch's Place
McCulloch's Place
Map of Stranraer
names on Corner Stone Mr. McCulloch
016 [Situation] At the East side of Stranraer North Side of London Road
A range of building consisting of 2 Cottages or dwellings of tolerable good construction with Small yards attached . Tenanted by mechanics or artisans.- The property of David McCulloch of Broad Stone near Stranraer
WEAVING FACTORY [McCulloch's Stranraer] McCulloch's Weaving Factory
McCulloch's Weaving Factory
McCulloch's Weaving Factory
Name on corner stone
David McCulloch
John Adair
016 [Situation] At the E [East] Side of Stranraer adjoining McCulloch's Place
A range of building adjoining McCulloch's Place built for the purpose of a weaving Factory, But afterwards used as a granery for some time, The present owner Mr. McCulloch purchased it for the purpose of carrying on the weaving business he now acts as factor to a Glasgow Company and has the building occupied by weavers who are Supplied with worK by the above mentioned Company
MANSE Manse of Ivy Place United Presbyterian Church
Manse of Ivy Place United Presbyterian Church
Manse of Ivy Place United Presbyterian Church
Revd. [Reverend] John McGregor
Simon Gartly
James Mcdouall
016 [Situation] On the South Side of London Road & about 25 Chains E. By S. [East by South] of the Parish Church
A Stone building 2 Storeys high built in 1826 having office houses & garden attached the erection cost £400 defrayed by the members of the Congregation. The minister & present occupier is Revd. [Reverend] R. Hogarth

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Page 197 - McCulloch's Place - not written on 6 Inch Plan
198 - McCulloch's Weaving Factory - not written on 6 inch Plan
237 - Manse of Ivy Place

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