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First published 1960 (SND Vol. V).
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Quotation dates: 1921
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INNERY, -ie, n. A tenement to which access is gained by a common passage and stairs (Rxb.1923 Watson W.-B., Rxb. 1958).Rxb. 1921 Hawick Express (27 May) 3:
Why should there no' bei a stane putten up tae merk th' site o' Gotterson's Innery?
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