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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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COMMERCIAL INN [Falkland] | Commercial Inn Commercial Inn Commercial Inn |
Sign Board Mr F Deas Mr C Gullen |
016 | [situation] In the town of Falkland. A second rate Inn two stories high occupied by Mr Anderson adjoining the Town Hall. |
CUNNIN HOLE | Cunnin Hole Cunnin Hole Cunnin Hole |
Mr Charles Gullen Town Clerk Mr F Howden Mr F Deas |
016 | [situation] In the town of Falkland. An open space or Yard on the West side of the Palace Wall and adjoining it. Many of the inhabitants consider that it was a rabbit warren or place for Keeping rabbits when the Kings of Scotland resided in the Palace and some are of the opinion that it was a place for Coining Money. Be that as it may there is still a doubt as to the correct orthography the authorities given are the principal persons in the town and the name as supplied is not the Scotch for rabbit nor for coinage. |
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[page] 42Plan 16D trace 4 Parish of Falkland
[Note - Cunnin Hole] Cuning, a Rabit. Jameson.
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