OS1/34/61/9

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
UPHALL Uphall
Uphall
Revd. [Reverend] G. Boag Uphall
Mr. C. L. Gauchat Uphall
006 [Situation] In the western portion of the parish of Uphall
A small straggling Village occupying the N. [North] Side of the Edinburgh & Glasgow road, 11½ miles from the former & 31½ from the latter - the houses with two exceptions are only one storey high and for the most part are in good repair with gardens attached. It contains an Inn called "Uphall Inn", and two or three small shops in one of which is the Post Office. There is a Female school connected with the Established Church which stands on rising ground upwards of a ¼ mile to the N. [North] The houses are chiefly inhabited by agricultural laborers - in 1849 a single branch line of Railway
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Parish of UPhall -- S. [Sheet] 6, No. 14 - T. [Trace] 1 & 4

The Old Name of this place was
Loanfoot

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Alison James- Moderator, louisetherapist

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