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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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GRANT'S HOUSE | Grant's House Grant's House Grant's House |
Mr William Grant Grant's House George Christie, Grant's House Thomas Fair |
004.12 | A small neat built village, situated near the North British Railway. it was founded in the year 1816. by Thomas Grant, The original name was Banks House, until the opening of the Railway, when it was changed to Grants House. It is improving fast. |
GRANT'S HOUSE INN | Grant's House Inn Grant's House Inn Grant's House Inn |
Mr William Grant George Christie.- Thomas Fair. |
004.12 | A neat square built House, on the Turnpike Road. It obtains its name from the village, It is the Property of Mr William Grant, Grants House Occupied by James Shearlaw. |
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY | North British Railway North British Railway North British Railway |
Mr William Grant George Christie, Thomas Fair |
004 ; 005 | A well constructed line of Railway between Edinburgh and Berwick. It has a considerable share of traffic which is increasing. |
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