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New West Farm | John Logan Schoolmaster | On Sheet | A substantial dwelling house with badly | |||
(Clappers) | 18.2 | repaired offices and a Farm of 214 acres | ||||
New West Farm | Geo. Gilchrist | attached. It belongs to the Corporation | ||||
New West Farm | Rent Roll of the Corporation of Berwick | of Berwick upon Tweed and is occupied by | ||||
upon Tweed for 1853 | Mr |
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called West Edge but the Corporation has | ||||||
recently given it its present name | ||||||
Stonymoor-Riggs | Stonymoor riggs | John Logan | On Sheet | A small dwelling house with ill looking | ||
Stonymoor riggs | Rent Roll of the Corporation of | 18.2 | offices and a farm of 48 acres belonging to | |||
Berwick upon Tweed for 1853 | the Corporation of Berwick upon Tweed and | |||||
Stonymoor riggs | Mr. Wm Marshall | tenanted by Mr. William Marshall. | ||||
The Grand Loaning | The Grand Loaning | Mr Porteous Berwick | On Sheet | A well Known name applied to | ||
The Grand Loaning | Wm Marshall Stonymoorriggs | 18.2 | a lane or road leading to Stony- | |||
The Grand Loaning | Mr. J. Logan Clappers | moor-riggs, said to be the road | ||||
by which Cromwell marched | ||||||
his grand army northward | ||||||
from Berwick, hence the name. | ||||||
M. Cottrell Private Royal Sappers and Miners |
Note: Signature in Header "Collected by"
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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