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William Buchanan
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Captain in Royal Navy
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Gollan, W C
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Complete House Furnisher, picture framer, upholsterer and cabinet maker. Had a shop in the High Street and workshop in High Station Road. Moved to premises at High St in 1897 and was there until 1904 or 5. Also had a workshop in High Station Rd until 1906-7
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Horne
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Alexander Balloch
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Grazier
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Tod, J & Son
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James Bald
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James Boyd
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Alexander Monro
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Writer
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Royal Hotel (Bonnybridge)
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Trustees of James Oliphant Trust
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James Oliphant is described as Millwright or Engineer in the legal papers held in Falkirk Archives. The properties appear to have been in the Oliphant family for about 50 years.
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G. Denis Rae
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Andrew Mitchell
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Second son of Thomas Mitchell who owned subjects in Laurieston.
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Falkirk & Counties Savings Bank
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Falkirk and Counties Savings Bank was established as Falkirk Savings Bank in 1845 and changed its name to Falkirk & District Savings Bank and then Falkirk and Counties Savings Bank. The Bank owned property in the High St, High Station Rd, the Cow Wynd Falkirk and Station Rd in Grangemouth some of which the Trustees of the Falkirk & Counties Savings Bank conveyed to the Provost, Magistrates and Councillors of the Burgh of Falkirk in 1926.
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J G Laing
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Architect
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Trustees of Thomas Taylor of Bankhead Trust
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Agnes Marshall
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John Marshall's widow. John Marshall was a merchant and baker in Larbert.
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David Octavius Hill
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David Octavius Hill (1802-1870) was an artist and photographer
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Blackadder Motor Co
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Blackadder Motor Co had a motor repair and sales shop in McFarlane Crescent in the 1950's. Later they expanded into High Station Road.
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Peter Burd
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Subjects in the north Back Row of Falkirk were conveyed by William Glen of Forganhall to Peter Burd in liferent and to his son Peter James Burd in fee.
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Joseph Stainton
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