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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BACKROW LANE Backrow Lane
Backrow Lane
Backrow Lane
Corner Ticket
Mr Thomson Schoolmaster
Mr Anderson High Holm
002.11 A short and narrow Lane leading from Shore Street to Chapel Lane. It is fully paved.
TANNERY [Chapel Lane, Port Glasgow] Tannery
Tannery
Tannery
Mr Thomson
Mr Anderson
Mr Hyndford Proprietor
002.11 An extensive Tannery situated on the North Side of Chapel Lane. and West of Backrow Lane.The tan pits are mostly under cover with the exception of a few on the W. [West] side
ST JOHN'S R.C. CHAPEL St. John's Chapel (R.C.)
St. John's Chapel (R.C.)
Mr Anderson
Mr Thomson
002.11 A small but handsomely built edifice of the gothic style erected about 2 years ago. The interior is fitted up with seats capable to contain about 450 sitters. No free sittings. Attached is the Priests house or Manse Occupied for the time being by the Rev [Reverend]
ROMAN CATHOLIC MANSE [St John's Chapel, Port Glasgow] Manse
Manse
Mr Anderson
Mr Thomson
002.11 Attached is the Priests house or Manse Occupied for the time being by the Rev [Reverend]
PRINCES COURT Princes Court Mr. Anstruther Banker and Proprietor 002.11 A small court or Alley leading from the West side of Princes Street. The houses in good repair and occupied by respectible people. The property of Mr Anstruther Banker

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Plan II-11-No14 Trace 3 Town of Port Glasgow

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