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Subject_1 BURGH ROYAL.
Ogilvie
v.
-
1744 ,July 31 .
Case No.No. 21.
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This building consisted of five storeys to the High Street above the causeway; but as they were obliged to have the chimney in the fore-wall, instead of carrying up a small dead stalk above the side-wall to the height and above the roof, they carried up three little gables, in which they placed garret windows on each side of the chimneys, which made an appearance of a sixth storey, but was all within the roof, and no other garret storeys; and as the declivity down the Old Provost's Close was very quick, the houses there below the roof and above the Close were seven storeys, and each storey made but one house with the fore-part of this A bill of suspension was presented to me, which I reported, and the Lords refused the bill both as to fore-part and back-part.
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