Volume contents
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FREEMASONS' LODGE [Newburgh] | Freemasons Lodge Freemasons Lodge Freemasons Lodge |
Mr. John Blyth Bailie High Street Mr. James Wilson Par. [Parish] School Mr. John Dickman The Shore |
004 | [situation] North side of High Street A neat sone building at the North Side of High Street, Newburgh, two storeys high; the lower or basement storey is used as a Grocer's shop, the upper is the one used by the members of the Lindores Lodge of Freemasons for holding their meetings. the front is neatly ornamented with the "Grip" and various other symbols; and the Words 'Lindores Lodge.' |
| MASONS STREET [Newburgh] | Masons Street Masons Street Masons Street |
Mr. John Blyth Mr. J. Wilson Mr. J. Dickman |
004 | [situation] Extends North from Freemasons Lodge. A short street leading from the High Street, Newburgh, Northward from the Freemasons Lodge, hence its name |
| THE SHORE | The Shore The Shore The Shore |
Mr. John Blyth Mr. James Wilson Mr. John Dickman |
004 | [situation] Northern portion of Newburgh. This name applies to that part of the town of Newburgh Situated at the Harbour and piers. It Consists of a Tavern, some public houses, Stores and Cottages; they are all in Very good repair; and the property of Several persons. |
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Parish of Newburgh
Parish of Newburgh -- Plan 4D.
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