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Trustees of John Baird Watson Trust
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Henry Coubrough
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Thomas Coubrough
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Bo'ness Literary Association
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The Bo'ness Literary Association organised lectures on various literary subjects including Robert Burns.
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James Grindlay
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Smith
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William Willis
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Merchant in Glasgow. James Willis' brother. James Willis was a carver and gilder in Glasgow
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Phaup Family
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These were the children of William Phaup of Maddiston and his wife Margaret Yule.
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William Buchanan
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Captain in Royal Navy
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Alexander Callander
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Alexander Callander was a Teller with Falkirk Banking Co (in 1811) and Curator Bonis of his father.
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James Dennistoun
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Captain
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George Fairbairn (senior)
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Mr George Fairbairn, of Camelon Park, was ordained an elder in Falkirk Parish Church on 20th April, 1823. He was head of a large nail-making establishment in Camelon, then the staple industry of the village. His son, Mr George Fairbairn, was inducted to the eldership in Falkirk Parish Church in 1869, having been previously ordained to the office some time before at Bridge of Allan. He was for many years representative of Falkirk Iron Co in the north of Scotland and also in Ireland.
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Elizabeth Crawford
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Nearest and lawful heir of provision in general to Helen Gilchrist residing in Falkirk.
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Jean Archibald
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Denny Operatic Society
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Denny & Dunipace Operatic Society
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Robert Walker
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Alexander Callander
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Grazier
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Falkirk Choral Society
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Society of Incorporated Accountants
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The Society of Accountants and Auditors had been formed in 1885 by accountants who did not qualify for membership of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales. The Society had many colonial and foreign members particularly in Australia and South Africa, and a South African Committee was formed in 1896. In 1899, the Society amalgamated with the Scottish Institute of Accountants which had been formed in 1880; an Irish branch of the Society was set up in 1900. In 1908, the Society was renamed the Society of Incorporated Accountants and Auditors, and in 1954 it became the Society of Incorporated Accountants. In 1957 the Society amalgamated with the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Scotland and the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland.
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James Bell
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James Bell was a farmer at Pocknave Mill and owned Dalquhairn/Paixhole Farm, 1831-1845 and Mains of Bothkennar until 1843 when it was sold to Carron Co.
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