OS1/35/53/19
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COCK BURN | Cock Burn Cock Burn |
John Murdoch Esqr. Hugh Gibson |
021 | [Situation] At the E. [East] Side of the town of Port Patrick A Small Stream or burn rising from Cock Brae & enters the Town at the end of Cock St. from thence passes through to its influx with the Harbour at North Crescent- |
COCK BRAE | Cock Brae Cock Brae |
John Murdoch Esqr. Hugh Gibson | 021 | [Situation] At the E. [East] Side of the town of Port Patrick at the East end of Cock Street. A Steep uncultivated portion of land situate at the East end of Cock Street. Called by the inhabitants Cock Brae |
CHURCH BRIDGE | Church Bridge Church Bridge Church Bridge |
George McHaffie Esqr. Mr. Murray Andrew Cumming |
021 | [Situation] At the N E [North East] end of the town of Port Patrick about 2 chains S W [South West] of the Parish Church. - A stone Bridge of One Arch at the northern entrance of Port Patrick from Stranraer. This is a County Bridge.- |
BACK BURN BRIDGE | Back Burn Bridge Back Burn Bridge Back Burn Bridge |
John Thompson Andrew Cumming Mr. Hanna |
021 | [Situation] In the N W [North West] Side of the town of Port Patrick A Stone Bridge of one arch crossing Dinvin Burn, at the junction of Blair and Dinvin Streets. It is a County Bridge |
Continued entries/extra info
[Page] 19Parish of Port Patrick
Form 136
Page [100] - Cock Burn
[100] - Cock Brae
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