OTHER OLDER KIRRIE STREETS & PLACES
This is not a full listing, it excludes most weavers, shoemakers, grocers, manufacturers, tailors, feuars, etc. Place descriptions drawn from D Orr’s Streets & Placenames book
BELLIE’S BRAE
In 1878 George Ballharrie, joiner & wright
In 1878 Isabella Anderson, shopkeeper & dealer in sundries, William Lowson, tinsmith
COLIN’S CLOSE
Catherine Wood, milliner & dressmaker
EAST TOWNEND Reid, p318, discusses whether this had been St Mary St, and eventually became part of Bank Street
In 1846 John Alexander, grocer & spirit dealer, Robert Alexander, quarrier, David Edward, carrier
GARDENER’S CLOSE former name of Bank Lane
In 1846 William Smith, carrier, Thomas Wilkie, vintner,
JAMIESON’S CLOSE
In 1846 William James, tailor, James Lindsay, grocer, William Whitburn, painter
In 1878 Mary Ann Lindsay, milliner & dressmaker
KIRK WYND
In 1846 James David, flesher, Alexander Findlay, shoemaker, George Fyfe, carrier, the Misses Grant, milliners, James Hogg, teacher of South Free Church School, George Rattray, dyer, Alexander Young, sheriff officer, David Lindsay, letter carrier
In 1878 James Stewart, blacksmith, Ann Moncrief, milliner & dressmaker, David George, tailor1
LINDSAY’S CLOSE now known as Cumberland Close
In 1846 Charles Stewart, slater, John Webster, mason
MARYWELL BRAE
In 1846 John Hood, carrier
OGILVIE’S CLOSE
In 1846 David George, vintner,
PIERHEAD
In 1878, Pierhead Brewery, Henry Robertson
In 1846 David Milne, wright, Miss Mitchell, milliner, James Watson, mason, Mrs Webster, milliner, Thomas Winter, sawyer, William Christie, superintendent of police
REFORM STREET formerly named St Malcolm’s Wynd & Back Wynd
In 1878 Alexander Welsh, blacksmith, David McWattie, painter & paperhanger, George Munro,
BACK WYND
In 1846 David Fyfe, weaver, James Guild, weaver, James Sandeman, blacksmith
In 1868 Isabella Wilkie, capmaker
plasterer, George Webster, cooper
ST MALCOLM’S WYND
In 1846 William Findlay, weaver, John Gordon, shoemaker, William McNicol, cattle dealer, James Samson, wright
ROGER’S CLOSE
In 1846 George Milne, town officer [see Town Drummers], Mrs Souter, vintner
In 1878 Alexander Adams, plumber & gasfitter, James Walker, Buffalo Inn, public house
SCHOOL WYND
In 1878 John Wallace, blacksmith, Ann Kerr, shopkeeper & dealer in sundries
SOUTH TOWNEND
In 1846 John Fleming, currier, James Stewart, blacksmith, William Stiven, gas manager, Mrs Taylor, vintner, Frederick Walsh, brewer
ST COLM’S CLOSE also known as The Big Close
In 1846, Joseph Robb, manufacturer
TANNAGE BRAE
In 1846 Charles James Milne, surgeon
In 1878 David Burnett, tanner & currier
CROFTHEAD off Tannage Brae
In 1846 Dave Baxter senior, leather merchant, and David Baxter junior, tanner and leather merchant, John Low, barber, David McDonald, baker, David [Janzie?], tailor
In 1878 William Edgar, coal & lime merchant
TENEMENTS on Brechin Road
In 1878 James Cameron, shopkeeper & dealer in sundries
THORTER ROW now part of public carpark off the Glengate
In 1846, George Aird, quarrier, Robert Anderson, hawker
In 1878 David James, joiner & wright