OS1/35/53/10

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
SOUTH HARBOUR [Portpatrick ] South Harbour
South Harbour
Mr. James Finlay
Mr. A Niven
021 [Situation] At the Sth [South] side of the town of Port Patrick A narrow basin sheltered [by] the old Pier where sailing vess[els] generally discharge their cargo [it is] well sheltered on all sides It is dry at low water but owing to the height of the tides at this [place] vessels of tolerable heavy tonnage come into this place
DUNSKEY STREET [Portpatrick] Dunskey Street
Dunskey Street
John Murdoch Esq.
Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Urquhart
021 [Situation] At the South end of the town of Port Patrick
This Street is the continuation Southward of South crescent there are but few houses in it one is the residence of Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Urquhart one house is used as store room [for] utensils etc. used at the [construction] of the harbour the other houses [are] Small cottages occupied by [working] people this street is on high [ground] & is macadamised but not [drained]

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Parish of Port Patrick

Form 136
Page 90 -- South Harbour
91 -- Dunskey Street

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