Volume contents
- 1 - Stirling town , page 1 (start)
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- 112 - Stirling town , page 112 (end)
- 113 - Stirling town , title page
- 114 - Stirling town , index (A-Ir)
- 115 - Stirling town , index (J-St)
- 116 - Stirling town , index (St-Y)
| List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Barn Road | Barn Road Barn Road Barn Road Barn Road |
Mr William Galbraith, Town Clerk Revd [Reverend] William Findlay Revd [Reverend] Mr McLachlan Plate on Wall |
017.03 | Extends from St Mary's Wynd to Lower Castle Hill. Consists of houses two Storeys high, Slated and in good repair, the West Side is unedificed. |
| Upper Bellfield | Upper Bellfield Upper Bellfield Upper Bellfield |
Mr William Galbraith, Town Clerk Revd [Reverend] William Findlay Revd [Reverend] Mr McLachlan |
017.03 | A Plain Dwelling house, two Storeys high, with Garden Attached, Situated at the West end of Barn Road. Provost Sawers proprietor. Mr Hollis, Paymaster, Occupant. |
| Bellfield | Bellfield Bellfield Bellfield |
Mr William Galbraith, Town Clerk Revd [Reverend] William Findlay Revd [Reverend] Mr McLachlan |
017.03 | A neat and Commodious dwelling house, three Storeys high, with Ornamental ground and Garden Attached. Pleasantly Situated, it is approached by an Avenue from St Mary's Wynd. R Sawers Esq, proprietor. R Sawers & Revd [Reverend] William Findlay, Occupant. |
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Ordnance Survey - Stirling county, OS Name Books - Stirling county - Volume 24 - Town of Stirling, OS1/32/24
This volume contains information on place names found in the town of Stirling.
Ordnance Survey - Stirling 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 Stirling, which is in central Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.