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Sim Printers Ltd.
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Will ? Hardie
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Applicant for the post of Inspector of Poor, Falkirk
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John Bell
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Farmer. Heritage estate included subjects at Crossford and Broomage. He was tenant of the farm at Higgensneuk, Airth. He married Isabella Kay and they had seven daughters and one son: Jane (m. James Dunlop, miller, Millhall); Duncan, farmer, Manis, Bothkennar; Christina; Agnes (m James Scott, farmer, Shiells, Larbert); Janet (m. Charles Sorley, Glasgow); Mary (m John Mackinnon, dairyman, Lenzie); Isabella Kay (m. Thomas Hunter, blacksmith, Burntisland & Kinglassie); Maggie, (m. James Marshall, Kincardine).
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John F Gall
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Engineer
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Falkirk Technical Institute
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Active post 1900.
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James Millar
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Applicant for the post of Inspector of Poor, Falkirk
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Patent Office: Trade Marks Branch
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William Watters
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Applicant for the post of Inspector of the Poor for Falkirk Parish
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John Gardner
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Applied for the post of Inspector of the poor, Falkirk
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Malcolm McLeod
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Elected to the post of Governor of Poorhouse, 1851
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Montgomery
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McLaren
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Whyte
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Office Worker. Major in the Home Guard.
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James Knox
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Applied for post of Inspector of Poor, Falkirk in 1847
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William Clark
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Applicant for the post of Inspector of the Poor, Falkirk Parish in 1850
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John Turnbull
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Applied for post of Inspector of Poor, Falkirk, 1847
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Science Museum Design Office
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Central Regional Council. Chief Executive's Office
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Home Office
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Montgomery
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Pawnbroker
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