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Gainslawhill | Gainslaw Hill | Thomas Fender | On Sheet | A large rectangular built farm house with | ||
Gainslaw Hill | John Piercy | 18.10 | garden, steading, and large arable farm | |||
Gainslaw Hill | William Renton | attached. It is in good repair, and obtains | ||||
the name from the Hill upon which it is situated. | ||||||
It is the Property of the Misses Ogel, Tenanted | ||||||
by John Brown. | ||||||
Gainslaw House | Gainslaw House | Thomas Fender | On Sheet | A large rectangular built house three stories | ||
Gainslaw House | John Piercy | 18.10 | high with offices and large garden attached. | |||
Gainslaw House | William Renton | It is in a delapitated condition having | ||||
been unoccupied for many years. It is the | ||||||
Property of the Misses Ogel. | ||||||
On the south side of the | ||||||
Garden is a burial vault | ||||||
where the remains of the | ||||||
Ogleby family where interred many years since | ||||||
John Webster Private Royal Sappers and Miners |
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