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High Letham | High Letham | Alexr Smith | On Sheets | A rectangular stone built Ho[use] | ||
High Letham | Andrew Mitchell | 18.7 | situated on an emminence tw[o] | |||
High Letham | Thos Mitchell | miles west of Berwick. | ||||
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with out offcies and Labour[ers] | ||||||
Cottages attached together | ||||||
with 174 acres of land ch[iefly] | ||||||
arable. It is occupied by [Mr] | ||||||
A. Smith and is the | ||||||
property of Sir F. Blake | ||||||
The Grand Loaning | The Grand Loaning | Wm Porteous Berwick | On Sheets | A name well known in the | ||
The Grand Loaning | Wm Marshall Stoneymoorriggs | 18.3 & | vicinity, and traditionally said to | |||
The Grand Loaning | John Logan Clappers | 18.7 | be the road by which Cromwell | |||
marched his grand Army from | ||||||
Berwick northward | ||||||
Wm Goodacre Civil Assistant |
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