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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Mr David Semple, Writer Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk Provost R Brown Signboard |
012.02 | A Second Class P.H. [Public House] Situated on the 1st Storey of a three Storey house in Saucel, Affords tolerable Accommodation Miss Kerr Proprietress Mr J. Cameron Occupant |
SAUCEL | Saucel Saucel Saucel Saucel |
Mr David Semple Writer Mr William Hodge, Town Clerk Provost R Brown Plate on Wall |
011.15 | Extends from its junction With Gordon's Lane and Burn Row, to Lonend, Consists of houses two and three Storeys high, Slated and in good repair, there is a Very extensive Distillery and Brewery in this Street, Saucel is the Corrupted Word of Sacer, the Original name of the lands, but it is now quite Obsolete. Sacer is the latin Word for Holy, and must have been given to it by the Romans, as the Adjoining lands of Thurscraig was, it is Said, a place of Worship of the Druids, and named After their God "Thur". |
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