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Burn Brothers (London) Ltd
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Burn Brothers were Drainage and Sanitary Engineers based in London.
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Pelham, Burn & Cox
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James Burn
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Solicitor
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John Burn
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John Burn
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Landsurveyor of the Customs in Bo'ness
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Isabella Romanes Burn
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Charles Maitland Pelham Burn
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Burn, P & Co
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Charles Maitland Pelham Burn
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Trustees of the Marriage Contract Trust of Mr & Mrs Charles Maitland Burn
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Margaret Shaw
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Daughter of Thomas Crawford, Maltman and Brewer.
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John G Burns
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David Morton
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Architect
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Thomas Telford
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Civil Engineer (1757-1834)
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John G Burns
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Sheriff-substitute. Brother of J W Burns, solicitor
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Bankier Distilling Co
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Proprietors Messrs James & John Risk Bankier was built in 1828 but was closed in 1928. The maltings were used until 1971 and the buildings were demolished in 1981. The distillery drew its water from Doups Burn. This was the focus of a legal case, John Young & Co versus Bankier Distillery Co (1893). It has become an international landmark in environmental law. Young & Co began pumping water out of their coal mine into Doups Burn. The water was still fit to drink, but its chemical composition was changed making it no longer suitable for whisky production. The distillery won the case, stopping the pumping.
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John Meek
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John Meek of Campfield was a surgeon in Falkirk. Married Agnes Muirhead on 30 Jun 1757. Died in Falkirk in 1802.
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Millstone Grit & Fireclay Co
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Incorporated in 1966 and took over the common brickworks at Herbertshire, Denny. Worked open cast fireclay pits at Threaprigg and Slamannan Plateau. Merged with Burn Fireclay Co of Morpeth in 1979 and Herbertshire Brickworks closed.
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Stewart, Duncan, (Bonnybridge) Ltd.
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Peggy Gray
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Factor for Dunmore Estate
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