Montgomery Square
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Image: © Kenneth Mallard Taken: 4 Jun 2010
Montgomery Square was once the High Street of the mediaeval village. A single-storey cottage in Montgomery Square built by 1789. The 1861 census indicates that Jonathan Kennedy, a shoemaker and his wife, Helen Kennedy, a handloom cotton weaver resided in the cottage. The emunerator, James B. Yuille describes Montgomery Square as "... Backrow (known also as Montgomerie Square which name is not properly applied as neither the ground nor the houses form a square)..."