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sal j
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FORRES POLICE STATION
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Friday 03 August 07 10:42 BST (UK) »
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF FORRES POLICE STATION SILL EXISTS? MY GGRANDFATHER ALEXANDER GEDDES PRIEST WAS A POLICE CONSTABLE THERE LATE 1800,S.MANY THANKS
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The police station was then in the Tolbooth in the centre of Forres. The rooms are now used for the storage of local government archives. An enclosed passage between the High Street and Tolbooth Street under the courthouse is still known as th "Bobby's bow".
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thankyou so much for your information,iam very grateful,sally
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