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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Backrow Backrow
Backrow
Backrow
Revd [Reverend] Robert Paisly St Ninians
Mr William Knox St Ninians
J. Lockhart Esq Park lane Stirling
017.12 A row of cottage houses all one Story high partly Slated and partly thatched with Small gardens attached to each the property of Several persons. Situated at the east end of Bannockburn and extending from the Cross road at the Established Church along on one Side of the road that leads to Bannockburn Railway Station
Tait's Close Tait's Close
Tait's Close
Tait's Close
Revd [Reverend] R Paisley
Mr W. Knox
J Lockhart Esq
017.12 A Lane extending from the east end of Backrow to the east of newmarket in Bannockburn there are a few Cottages at the South end of it
Peter's Well Peter's Well
Peter's Well
Peter's Well
Revd [Reverend] R. Paisly
Mr W. Knox
J. Lockhart Esqr
017.12 A good Spring well, having no other qualities but merely pure Spring water, neither is there any Antiquity connected with it nothing more or less than a Simple Spring Well Situated adjacent to and about 7 chains east of Back Row and the United Presbyterian Manse, on the east Margin of Bannockburn. it is quite a Modern Well.

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