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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Balmoral Cottage Balmoral Cottage
Balmoral Cottage
Balmoral Cottage
Balmoral Cottage
Balmoral Cottage
Mr Alexander Blair
Robert France Esqr.
Mr. Thomas Maxwell
Mr. James McEwen
Rev. [Reverend] R. J. Johnstone
010.07 A neat one storey slated dwellinghouse, with offices attached, the former two, the latter one storey, all slated and in good repair. Property & residence of Mr. Alexander Blair.
Wolf's Hole Quarry Wolf's Hole Quarry
Wolf's Hole Quarry
Wolf's Hole Quarry
Wolf's Hole Quarry
Wolf's Hole Quarry
Sir James Alexander
Robert France Esqr.
Mr. Thomas Maxwell
Mr. James McEwen
Rev. [Reverend] R. J. Johnstone
010.07 A freestone quarry, from the stone of which most of the new houses in Bridge of Allan are built. "This quarry, which bears the name of the Wolf's Hole, formerly contained a number of burrows, and a tradition obtained that these were the last haunts of the wolf in the Kingdon". A Week at Bridge of Allan by Charles Roger F.S.A. [Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries], 1853.
Fernybank Fernybank
Fernybank
Fernybank
Fernybank
Fernybank
Mr. J. Morton
Robert France Esqr.
Mr. Thomas Maxwell
Mr. James McEwen
Rev. [Reverend] R. J. Johnstone
010.07 A large a substantially built dwellinghouse, three storeys, slated, and in good repair. Property of Mr. J. Morton, Stirling.

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