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  2. Romanes & Paterson - Wikipedia

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    The unusual family name of Romanes seems to have earlier been spelled as Romains, a merchant family of longstanding in Edinburgh. In 1810 James Romanes is listed as a "merchant" on the north side of Drummond Street in Edinburgh's South Side. [2] In 1815 he moved to larger and more prominent premises at 88 South Bridge. [3]

  3. Thomas Rawlinson (industrialist) - Wikipedia

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    In a letter published in Edinburgh Magazine for March 1785, but claimed by partisan sources as supposedley written some years earlier, in 1768, Ivan Baillie of Aberiachan, Esq., a known promoter of political union with England and to be anti-Highland, asserted that the new form of the kilt was the creation of Thomas Rawlinson, an entrepreneur ...

  4. Dress Act 1746 - Wikipedia

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    The Dress Act 1746, also known as the Disclothing Act, was part of the Act of Proscription (19 Geo. 2.c. 39) which came into force on 1 August 1746 and made wearing "the Highland Dress" — including the kilt — by men and boys illegal in Scotland north of the Highland line running from Perth in the east to Dumbarton in the west. [1]

  5. McCall Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In 1929, McCall's Corporation purchased two short story magazines. [6] Blue Book had its name modified to Bluebook and remained a short story magazine until McCall's discontinued publication in 1956. [7] Red Book had its name modified to Redbook and evolved into a general interest magazine that published fiction and nonfiction. [8]

  6. List of fictional Scots - Wikipedia

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    He was born in Edinburgh like his real-life inspiration, the spy and general Edmund Ironside. [42] Scrooge McDuck is the uncle of Disney's Donald Duck in a comics, film and TV where he is a billionaire businessman and treasure hunter. [43] He was honoured by Glasgow council as a famous Glaswegian. [44]

  7. McColl's - Wikipedia

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    The chain also traded as RS McColl's in Scotland, and used the name Martin's for its newsagent-format shops. [1] In May 2022, British supermarket chain Morrisons rescued McColl's from administration, with 132 stores set to close. [2] All of the remaining shopfronts were converted to the Morrisons Daily fascia by September 2024. [3]

  8. James McCall (veterinary surgeon) - Wikipedia

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    The number of students grew larger, sufficient that McCall applied for a royal charter to open a veterinary college in 1862; this was granted by Queen Victoria in 1863, [3] and enabled his students to take examinations to become members of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons. [4] At this stage he was living at 49 Bath Street. [5]

  9. Multrees Walk - Wikipedia

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    As at July 2024 [2]. Multrees Walk features a number of brands from across the globe, some of which are their only Scottish store. These brands include: