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Settlement in burghs These plans are derived from a detailed analysis of the property and vide a standard accuracy of measurement. The careful identification of street boundaries shown on eighteenth century plans of Perth. These the largely man made boundaries within the town, has allowed the vari early cartographic sources have then been compared in great detail ous phases in the towns growth to be identified. with the first I :500 Ordnance Survey plan of Perth in order to pro a Watergate b High Street Kirkgate d Skinnergate e Castlegable f Curfew Row South Street h Cow Vennel Flesher's Close Roger's Close Early fourteenth century k Meal Vennel I Candlemakers Close m New Row n Mill Wynd 0 Baxter's Vennel p Glen Close q St John's Church Dominican Friary s Franciscan Friary t Carthusian Monastery Fifteenth to sixteenth centuries Settlement in Perth RMS 459Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
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