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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TEA GARDENS INN Tea Garden's Inn
Tea Garden's Inn
Tea Garden's Inn
Tea Garden's Inn
Mr David Semple, Writer
Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk
Provost R Brown
Signboard
012.02 A first Class Inn, two Storeys high Slated and in good repair, With a large y[ard] Outhouses, Gardens and Bowling Green Attached, the latter is turned into a Curling Pond in the Winter Season; Situated in Causeyside Street, it Affords excellent Accommodation, and is Chiefly frequented by the better Class,
Mr George McKenzie Proprietor and Occupant
ESPEDAIR FIELD Espedair Field
Espedair Field
Espedair Field
Espedair Field
Mr David Semple, Writer
Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk
Mr A Hogg, Occupier
Provost R Brown
012.02 An Extensive Washing, Scouring, and [-- ] Shawls & Plaids finishing establishment, Situated off Causeyside Street, and Adjoining the Espedair Burn, from which it takes its name, the Buildings are two Storeys high with the usual Engine & Boiler houses Attached all in good repair,
Mrs Galloway Proprietress,
Mr A Hogg Occupier,

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