Douglas of Burnbrae - The Douglas Archives2024-03-29T08:26:47Zhttps://douglashistory.ning.com/forum/topics/douglas-of-burnbrae?feed=yes&xn_auth=noIn 1860, it is recorded:* The…tag:douglashistory.ning.com,2020-12-07:3482022:Comment:1389602020-12-07T17:14:32.028ZWilliam Douglashttps://douglashistory.ning.com/profile/WilliamDouglas
<p>In 1860, it is recorded:<br></br>* The occupiers make use some[times] of the distinctions of Burnbrae House & Burnbrae Farm but these are not more than distinctive titles of their own, which are unnecessary in this case. "Burnbrae" is the property of Mr. McAllister Douglas.<br></br>* A small establishment for dyeing Yarn at which about 30 persons are employed. Some little printing of the Yarn is done here also, but not generally, the trade he[re is] for yarn dyeing. The Tenant is not desirous of…</p>
<p>In 1860, it is recorded:<br/>* The occupiers make use some[times] of the distinctions of Burnbrae House & Burnbrae Farm but these are not more than distinctive titles of their own, which are unnecessary in this case. "Burnbrae" is the property of Mr. McAllister Douglas.<br/>* A small establishment for dyeing Yarn at which about 30 persons are employed. Some little printing of the Yarn is done here also, but not generally, the trade he[re is] for yarn dyeing. The Tenant is not desirous of having Printing mentioned in the description of the place. It is the property of Mr McAll[ister] Douglas. The Name has not been written to the works as it may be [now].</p>
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<p>Did William '<span>MACALLESTER' change his name when Janet inherited? (If she did?)</span></p>