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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
MANSE [Free Church, Roslin] Manse (Free Church) Revd [Reverend] Mr Brown, Manse (Free Ch [Church]) Roslin
Revd [Reverend] Mr Stirling, Manse (Established) Roslin
012 A very neat cottage (nearly new) built of stone, two stories [storeys] high & slated, with a good garden in front & back. It is nicely situated on gentle rising ground at the extreme west end of the village of Roslin. It is used as the "Manse" belonging to the Free Church of Roslin, Revd [Reverend] Mr Brown Free Church Minister is the present occupant.
STAR HOTEL P.H. [Roslin] Star Hotel Sign Board
Mr John Scott - Roslin
012 A good substantial building (nearly new) 2 stories [storeys] high and slated - tho' [though] it is called a "Hotel" it is no more than a public Ho. [House] It is situated at the junction of four roads & centre of the village of Roslin. Mr John Scott occupier
ROSLIN INN Roslin Inn Sign Board
Revd [Reverend] Mr Brown, Roslin
012 This is the principal Inn at Roslin and is very much resorted during the summer by visitors & tourists to view the interesting ruins of Roslin Castle & celebrated ancient Chapel, which is a little to the (S.W.) [South West] of the Inn. Roslin Inn is a long old building, but in good repair, with good stables & out houses partly thatched & partly slated, also a farm of land attached Lord Roslin proprietor. Mrs Oughton, occupier
SLATEBARNS Slatebarns Mrs Oughton, Roslin Inn
Revd [Reverend] Mr Brown, Free Church Manse Roslin
012 This name applies to a Cottage & some outhouses adjoining, which are attached to Roslin Inn. Proprietor Lord Roslin. Occupier Mrs Oughton

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