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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Haugh Haugh
Haugh
Haugh
Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisly St Ninians
Mr William Knox St Ninians
J Lockhart Esqr Parklane Stirling
017.12 A number of cottages and Tannery in the Village of Bannuckburn on a Small flat patch of ground on the north bank of the Bannock Burn, the cottages are two Storeys high Slated and only in tolerable repair the tannery is going to ruin little or nothing doing in the buildings, the property of Several persons.
Coal Wynd Coal Wynd
Coal Wynd
Coal Wynd
Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisly
Mr William Knox
J Lockhart Esqr
017.12 A few cottage houses one Story high Slated and in good repair branching off to the South from the Main Street in the Village of Bannockburn a Lane continues from it to Cat Craig Quarry. the Subscription School Stands on the west edge of it. the property of Several persons.
U.P. Church Church
Church
Church
Revd [Reverend] R Paisly
Mr W. Knox
J Lockhart Esqr
017.12 A plain Substantial building Slated and in good repair Situated adjacent to and opposite to the Established Church in the Village of Bannockburn built in 1810 and Supported by Voluntary contributions belonging to the United Presbyterian Body.

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