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PARISH OF INVERESK
SHEET 8
INDEX
Names of Objects -- Pages
Baxters Close -- 22
Bridge Street -- 24
Bellfield -- 41
Bogle's Hole -- 41
Commercial Bank -- 35
Clark's Cottage -- 29
Campie House -- 33
Campie Lane -- 34
Dye Works & Hair Cloth Manufactory -- 12
Dovecot House -- 29
Dam Brae -- 35
Dalrymple Lane -- 39
Esk Park -- 8
Esk Bank -- 9
Episcopal Chapel -- 15
Esk Side -- 26
Eden Cottage -- 28
Fisher's Wynd -- 5
Fisherrow Links -- 9
Free Church -- 39
Greenhall -- 20
Grammar School -- 31
Gordon Castle -- 32
Harbour Tavern -- 4
Hollybush House -- 14
High Street -- 17
High Street -- 18
Hallcross House -- 21
Herkis Loan -- 23
Industrial School -- 6
Independent Chapel -- 7
Lochend Factory -- 20
Lillybank House (Lunatic Asylum) -- 27
Lochend Cottage -- 32
Long Entry -- 34
Mill Hill -- 14
Musselburgh Arms Inn -- 16
Murray's Land -- 22
Market Street -- 33
Mill Holme -- 40
Musselburgh Station -- 43
Mansfield House -- 44
Manse --45
Manse Lane -- 46
New Street -- 3
New Bush Row -- 3
North Esk Church (Quoad Sacra) -- 25
New Bridge -- 38
North British Railway (Musselburgh Branch) -- 47
Newbigging -- 47
Old Bridge (Supposed Roman) -- 37
Old Kilwinning Lodge (1612) -- 48
Primrose Place -- 44
River Esk -- 8
Rosebank Seminary -- 12
Rosebank Cottage -- 13
Red House -- 14
Transcriber's notes
This Name Book refers to Musselburgh 1853 - Sheet 08
OS large scale Scottish town plans, 1847-1895 - Scale: 1:1056
Ordnance Survey - Midlothian county, OS Name Books - Midlothian county - Volume 131 - Parish of Inveresk, OS1/11/131
This volume contains place name information from the parish of Inveresk.
Ordnance Survey - Midlothian county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Midlothian, which is in the east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.