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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LANGLANDS HOUSE Langlands House
Langlands House
Langlands House
Revd. [Reverend] James Aitken
Mr A Hamilton, Town Clerk
Mr James Hamilton
018 A plain but Substantial Manor two Storeys high, with a Small [plantation] of evergreens in front, and extensive [Garden] and Orchard at the rear, Situated at the end of Langlands Street. This was formerly the residence of [the] Dalrymples of Langlands And [this] House has been named from Since [time] immemorial. Langlands House has still retained that name. Langland was the name of the property from which the adjacent street took its name. J. Thomson Esq. Proprietor and Occupier. -
GLASGOW AND SOUTH WESTERN RAILWAY TAVERN Glasgow and South Western Railway Tavern
Glasgow and South Western Railway Tavern
Glasgow and South Western Railway Tavern
Glasgow and South Western Railway Tavern
Signboard
Revd. [Reverend] J. Aitken
Mr A Hamilton, Town Clerk
Mr James Hamilton
018 This is a House of good Accommodation So Called probably from its proximity to the Railway of that name, it is two Storeys high Slated and in good repair, Situated at the end of West Grange Street.
Mr McIllwraith Proprietor
Mr Finlay Occupier

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