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| INCHVIEW TERRACE | From possessing a view of Inch Keith. |
| INDIA BUILDINGS | Part of Victoria St., built at the date of Queen Victoria becoming Empress of India. |
| INDIA STREET PLACE |
D.1827. Planned, as if built, Ainslie l8O4. Unfinished Kirkwood 1817. India Pl. first named Athole St.(Stockbridge9). India St., m.t.c. 2/9/1818. See India Buildings, no doubt derived from same source. |
| INDUSTRIAL ROAD | From the Industrial Building Coy., which built all the terraces here. |
| INFIRMARY STREET | From the Old Infirmary, achieved by Provost Drummond, opened 1741, Ainslie 1804, but Jamaica St. 1780. Unnamed in Edgar. D.1800 189. "Now called Infirmary Street", m.t.c. 18/11/1807. |
| INGLIS COURT | West Port No. 15, D. 1827. From Hugh Inglis, printer, West Port, D. 1799 and D.1806. John Inglis, son to Thos. Inglis, pewtherer, infested as his heir in tent. of land, brewery, yard, etc., in Pocketslieve, m.t.c. 21/11/1731. Hughl. Barber, Portsburgh, D. 1780-81. |
| INVERLEITH AVENUE GARDENS PLACE ROW TERRACE |
The original name of the Water of Leith, was Leith, which gave the name of Inverleith to the port and lands at its mouth. The port became "Leith", the river the Water of Leith, but the lands retain the old name. Name Inverleith Terraced fixed 6/3/1800, eec.j.s. |
| IONA STREET | Formerly Falshaw St. From the neighbouring Lorne St., and the connection of Iona with the Argyll family. |
| IVY TERRACE | Fancy, from the plant, e.c.b.c.ld. |