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Earl o Bungo Binnie
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Carrier; Falkirk Worthie
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'K O' Kenny
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O Lamb
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Driver
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Wills, W D & H O
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Star o Bonnyvale Lodge
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Belonged to (Independent?) International Order of Templars. Opened a Hall in 1892.
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British India Steam Navigation Co
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Merged with P&O in 1914 although the name continued to be used until reorganisation with P&O in 1971 (?).
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A & O
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Burnett, R & Sons
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Joinery business based at the 'Castle o Clouts' c 1915.
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Russell, J R
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Alexander Livingstone of Bedlormie & Westquarter, Knight Baronet of Nova Scotia
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See 'The Livingstons Of Callendar And Their Principal Cadets'
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Orient Steam Navigation Company Ltd
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Started as a shipbroking firm. Took name Orient Line in 1866 and Orient Steam Navigation Co in 1878. P & O took 51% share holding post WWI and total control in 1965.
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Fitch, Matthew C
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M C Fitch, M P S: F C O: in business c 1927. He also had a photographic department selling cameras, films, plates and papers.
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James Martin
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Architect
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Thomas Kincaid
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Thomas Kincaid was a tenant in Carronflats at the time of his marriage in 1818 and later lived at Forganhall. He acquired property at Rosebank and was sequestrated in 1839. He later became o corn merchant in Glasgow.
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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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Architect
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William Rose Primrose
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Cowan, Alexander & Sons
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