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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DUNSKEY STREET Dunskey Street John Murdoch Esq.Dinvin House Port Patrcik
Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Urquhart Port patrick
this street is the continuation southward of Sout Crescent there are but five houses in it one is the free Church manse which is only a temporary residence for the minister and the house in this street is occupied as atore room for utencils & [---] in the public works appertaining to the harbour the other houses are small Cottages occupied by working people this street is macademised and kept in good repair but not drained It is situate on high ground
SOUTH CRESCENT STREET South Crescent Street John Murdoch Esq. Dinvin House Port Patrick
Revd. [Reverend] Andrew Urquhart Port patrick
A tollarable wide street Extending along the quay which is of a Curvilinial Shape having houses on the East side which are of a tollarable good Class tenanted Chiefly by fishermen there are also a few shops in this street and the public house it Extends from the end of main and North Crescent to that of Dunskey Street it is well drained and macadamised and kept generally clean

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