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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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OLD BRIDGE INN [Knowe Street] | Old Bridge Inn | Sign Board | 006.05 | An old public house at the Southeast of Knowe Street |
SCOTSTOWN GRAIN MILLS | Scotstown Mill Road Scotstown Mill Road Scotstown Mill Road |
Corner Road John White, Miller Printed Bills |
006.05 | A short street or road leading from Bridge St. to Scotstown Grain Mills |
OLD WHEAT SHEAF INN | Old Wheat Sheaf Inn | Sign Board | 006.05 | An old established public house at the South end of the old bridge |
BISHOP GRAIN MILLS | Bishop Grain Mills Bishop Grain Mills Bishop Grain Mills Archbishop's Mill |
Mr Wilson Proprietor John White Printed Bills Clellands Annals Page 578. vol. [volume] 2 |
006.05 | A large old building occupied as Grain Mills. It is said to be the oldest mill on the Kelvin, although at various times it has been rebuilt. The two first authorities state that this mill, referred to by "Clelland", was never in the hands of the Incorporation of BaKers, but those mills further up the Kelven, called "Bunhouse Flour Mills" were granted by the Regent Murray to the Corporation of Bakers, see Bunhouse. |
SCOTSTOWN MILL ROAD | Scotstown Grain Mills Scotstown Grain Mills Scotstown Grain Mills |
John White Proprietor Printed Bills Post Office Directory |
006.05 | A large building occupied as Grain Mills Situated on the north side of the River Kelvin |
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