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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
GEORGE HOTEL [Kilmarnock] George Hotel
George Hotel
George Hotel
George Hotel
Signboard
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr A Hamilton, Town Clerk
Mr James Hamilton
018 This is what may be termed a 1st Class Hotel, in a Country town, and is also a posting Establishment, three Storeys high, with very extensive Out Offices Attached. Situated in Portland Street, Affords very good Accommodation, Mr A Stewart Occupier.
Mr J Thomson Proprietor. -
ASSEMBLY ROOMS [George Hotel; Kilmarnock] George Hotel Assembly Rooms
George Hotel Assembly Rooms
George Hotel Assembly Rooms
George Hotel Assembly Rooms
Handbilled Etc.
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr A Hamilton Town Clerk
Mr James Hamilton
018 A large and commodious Room with Anterooms Attached, Situated in West George Street, and in connection with the George Hotel from which it takes its name. It is generally used for Concerts and Other public Assemblies, and on Market days, is used as a Corn Exchange. The Building is two Storeys high, and the rooms in question are on the Second Storey, the lower or 1st Storey being used as Stables.
Mr A Stewart Occupier.

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