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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BANK OF SCOTLAND [Ingram St] | Bank of Scotland | Bank Notes | 006.11 | A handsome building on the north side of Ingram Street occupied as and is the property of the Bank of Scotland |
HUTCHESON'S HOSPITAL | Hutcheson's Hospital Hutcheson's Hospital Hutcheson's Hospital |
Sculptured on front Door Keeper Laurence Hill Writer |
006.11 | A small but handsome building surmounted by a spire of considerable height. It was erected in 1641 as an alms house and rebuilt in 1805 by reason of a bequest by the brothers Hutcheson, whose statues adorn the front of the building. It is now chiefly occupied for business and not charitable uses, altho the revenues of the institution are still devoted to their original purposes, the relief of the aged and infirm and the gratuitous education of the young. |
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