< | List of Names as written on the Plan |
Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
Authority for those modes of Spelling |
Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Turpin Bank | Turpin Bank | C. Dawson } | At the Junction of | A narrow precipitous passage | ||
Turpin Bank | John Bell } Bell | Stephenson Street and | by Stone Stairs (or steps) leading | |||
Turpin Bank | D. Turner } St. | Tyne Street, beginning at | between Bell Street and Tyne Street | |||
the Rose & Crown (PH) and | ||||||
ending at Lamb Quay at | ||||||
the Nags Head (PH) in Bell St. | ||||||
Kettle Bank | Kettle Bank | C. Dawson } | In Bell Street at the | A narrow precipitous passage | ||
Kettle Bank | John Bell } Bell St. | Hibernian Tavern | by Stone Stairs, the houses on | |||
Kettle Bank | D. Turner } | and extends 130 links | both sides are occupied by | |||
up the Bank where | opperatives, and to those | |||||
the name ceases. | the name is also applicable | |||||
Ewart’s yard | Ewart’s yard | Mr Rule } | In Stephenson Street | A small square yard | ||
Ewart’s yard | Mr Stote } Stephen | 75 links South of | occupied by operatives | |||
Ewart’s yard | Mr Dawson } St. | the Friends Meeting | ||||
House | ||||||
Post office Bank | Post Office Bank | Mr J. Armstrong | on the South of | A steep flight of Stone Steps with | ||
Post Office Bank | Mr J. Smith | Tyne Street & south | Building each side leading from | |||
Post Office Bank | Mr J. Patterson | of the Post Office Inn | Tyne Street to Bell Street | |||
M Donohue |
Note: This 1857 Name Book has 6 columns; recommended forms are shown here but not provisional Names.
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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