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Galloway & Watson
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Robert Galloway
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A Galloway
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Galloway, John & Sons
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John Galloway had business in Vicar Street, Falkirk c1956 The Restaurant was at Charing Cross, Grangemouth
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Dorothy Galloway
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Galloway, J W
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John Galloway
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Dawn Galloway
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Bo'ness Fair Queen 1977
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Robert Galloway
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Thomas Douglas Galloway
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Anthony Galloway
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M Knutsen
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Active 1958
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Walter W Reid
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Architect. Two possible individuals identified during search of death registrations : (1) Walter William Reid died on 25 Dec 1954 at Galloway House, Dumfries aged 82. Usual residence 75 Shandwick Place, Edinburgh. (2) Walter Williamson Reid, died aged 89 on 23 Sept 1972 at Hairmyres Hospital East Kilbride, usual residence 71 Fraser River Tower, East Kilbride,
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G. & C. Hamilton
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Alexander Learmonth
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Alexander Learmonth was a flesher and grazier in Falkirk. His heritable estate included subjects in Redding, in Cistern Lane, on the south side of Falkirk, on the High St and in the Cow Wynd and he was co-partner of A. Learmonth & Co, Fleshers and Graziers. At one stage he owned a butcher's shop in the Steeple. In 1862 he built a tenement on the corner of the High Street and the Cow Wynd. This was called 'Learmonth Buildings' and accommodated his shop and house. He also had a slaughterhouse and purchased shares on the Stock exchange and in particular had shares in a number of ships. In 1845 Alexander Learmonth was a Trustee and Executor of Thomas Gaff's Will.
Alexander Learmonth was not married and had no issue. His Trustees included his brother, John Learmonth, farmer in Carmuirs, his nephew, Robert Galloway, flesher, Falkirk and niece, Elizabeth Galloway. He died in 1884. At his death he left moveable estate amounting to £23,475, quite apart from his various heritable properties. Before his death, he pursued a claim against a farmer/dealer, the owner of a Highland bulloch who had damaged his plate glass window. After various legacies, including those bequeathed to the Falkirk Female Society and the Ragged School, Alexander Learmonth left his estate among his nieces and nephews. |
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Cochrane & French
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John Heeps
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David Russell
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F Milson Dixon
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William Rose Primrose
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