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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
U.P. Manse U.P. Manse [United Presbyterian] Manse
U.P. Manse [United Presbyterian] Manse
U.P. Manse [United Presbyterian] Manse
Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisly St Ninians
Mr William Knox St Ninians
J. Lockhart Esqr. Park lane Stirling
017.12 A neat Square Substantial plain building 2 Storeys high Slated and in good repair attached to which is a Small garden belonging to the united Presbyterian Body Situated adjacent to and at the east end of Backrow and at the east extremity of Bannockburn
Newmarket Newmarket
Newmarket
Newmarket
Newmarket
Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisly
Mr William Knox
J. Lockhart Esqr
Valuation Roll for 1855-6
017.12 A portion of Bannockburn at east end on the road from Stirling to Falkirk composed of cottagehouses partly one and partly 2 Storeys high and partly Slated and partly thatched attached to each is a Small garden the property of Various persons it is detached from the main Village by the distance of about 5 chains it contains three Public houses and a few grocer Shops.*
*The Annual fair held at the east end of Newmarket, in the neighbourhood of Bannockburn is rising into importance; a large number of Cattle, especially milk cows, and a large number of horses, are exposed for sale. It is attended by dealers from Edinburgh, Glasgow, and all the country Around.
Stein's Square Stein's Square
Stein's Square
Stein's Square
Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisly
Mr W. Knox
J Lockhart Esqr
017.12 A few cottage house and a Small Public house all one Story high partly Slated and partly thatched attached to each is a Small garden the property of Several persons Situated at east end of Newmarket and Bannockburn - it forms no portion of the latter Village.

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St Ninians Parish

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