Memorial for the magistrates and town council of Glasgow, concerning the style of architecture in the main streets, i.e. High St., Trongate, Gallowgate and Saltmarket
- Reference:GB 243 D-TC3/7/32
- Dates of Creation:Nd [1793]
- Language of Material:English
Scope and Content
These streets were built so that the fronts of the houses were supported by rows of pillars, creating a piazza underneath. It is proposed to eliminate these piazzas which have become inconvenient and frequented by thieves, by allowing the proprietors of the shops to extend their premises to enclose what now forms the footpath or piazza. The memorialists seek counsel's opinion as to whether they have the power to sell the space which has been used by the public as a footpath for nearly a century. Answers to the preceeding memorial. 20 July 1793. (Memorial and answers, 2 docs., A & B). Also transcribed ref: A2/1/1/49. See also ref: D-TC3/7/26.
Access Information
Open
Access restrictions may apply. Please contact the Archives for further information.
Conditions Governing Use
Application for reproduction should be made to the Archivist