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ADP
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According to Ancestry.co.uk there were a number of households at 14 Portland Place, Leith (North Leith registration district). The implication is that it was probably a tenement building with a numbrer of flats.
It may have been re-numbered or re-built, hence it appearing to be a shop in 1881.
If you do a Google search for "14 Portland Place" Leith you will find a hot food takeaway premises available to rent.
http://www.espc.com/buying/252863.html
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Hi Surlie,
In 1861 census at 14 Portland Place, North Leith,
Jane Fraser 38 b 1823 Dundee, Forfarshire Head Isabella Skae 20 b 1841 Midlothian - Niece Thomas Sutherland 17 b 1844 Latheron, Caithness – Clerk – Lodger David Waters 19 b 1842 Latheron, Caithness – Clerk – Lodger Esh Chapman 23 b 1838 England – Draughtsman – Boarder
Also in 1861 census at 14 Portland Place, North Leith
Daniel Morrison 65 b 1796 Ireland of Shaperahar, Orkney - Dock master Magdalena Morrison 63 b 1798 Phe, Fifeshire – wife Anna F Morrison 30 b 1831 Leith – Daughter William Morrison 28 b 1833 Leith - Commercial Clerk Alexander K Y 23 b 1838 Morrison Leith, Commercial Clerk Hugh F Morrison 22 b 1839 Leith – son – Engineer Isabella Gordon 23 b 1838 Leith - Servant
Also at 14 Portland Place, same census,
William Miles 48 b 1813 England - Flour Miller Mary Miles 49 b 1812 England - wife Mary Miles 6 b 1855 Green, Renfrewshire daughter
So there are 3 families in 1861 census, could be small tenements.
Tom
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Scotland - Buchanan, Thomson, Paterson, Stewart, Ritchie, Tracey Ireland - Tracey, Conroy, Paterson.
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IanB
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It could have been a shop on the ground floor and several flats above it. My G. Grandparents lived above a pub, in Edinburgh, at that time. (A handy arrangement)
Ian
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Morrison, MacKay, MacCulloch, Sutherland, Dingwall, MacLeod, Donn, Calder,
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jessden
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Most marriages in Scotland in the 19th century took place in private houses - either in the home of the parents of the bride or groom, that of a friend or at the manse (where the marriage would take place in the minister's drawing room). 14 Portland Place was not the address of any of the local ministers so I assume that the marriage took place in the home of friends or family. This fits in with the census entries and also those in the Edinburgh & Leith Post Office Directories both of which sugggest that this address was residential accomodation,
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susieq
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Hey Surlie! I used to live in Portland Street, and can confirm the houses are tenements, just across the road from the old port of Leith, there used to be big whiskey bonds, ship builders etc there but now there is luxury flats shops and a cinema complex! by the way Portland Street was previously known as Albany Street if that is any help. Susan.
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