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QUARRY CLOSE 26 Crosscausey, D.1827. From an ancient quarry probably the "Quarry holes" of the Fortunes of Nigel, chap. 2 in connection with the Guse Dub.q.v. The quarry in the Town's loaning at the Windmylne, m.t.c. 7/12/1655.
QUEEN STREET Craig 1767, Ainslie 1780. From Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelilz, Queen of George III. Married 1761. Originally included south side of York Place, m.t.c. 10/8/1794 & 9/9/1795.
QUEEN'S BAY CRESCENT Fanciful, there being no such bay. From Queen Victoria.
QUEEN'S CRESCENT From Queen Victoria.
QUEEN'S PARK AVENUE From neighbouring Royal Park, known as the Queen's Park during the reign of Queen Victoria 1837-1901.
QUEENSFERRY STREET
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On the way to Queensferry, named from St. Margaret, Queen of Malcolm Canmore, who landed near North Queensferry, at St. Margaret's Hope, in 1068, after two years wanderings as exile, after the English defeat at Hastings. It was the great ferry for Fife and the north. m.t.c. 7/12/1808. Lothian Map 1825. "Ferry St.", m.t.c. 2/16/1809 20/11/1809. As now Kirkwood.