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New Water Haugh | New Water Haugh | Mr. William Ogle | 18/11 | A large dwelling house and farm | ||
New Water Haugh | Mr. Thos Marshall | buildings close to the River Tweed | ||||
New Water Haugh | Mr. Ninian Sanderson | The property of Dr. Pattison, Bath, | ||||
and occupied by Mr. Geo. Henderson | ||||||
Letham Mill | Letham Mill | Mr. Wm Ogle | A flour mill turned by the water of | |||
(Flour) | (Flour) | Common Burn. It is sometimes called | ||||
Letham Mill | Mr. Thos Marshall | The Snuff Mill from its former use. | ||||
(Flour) | The property of Sir Francis Blake. | |||||
Letham Mill | Mr. Ninian Sanderson | Occupied by Mr. Thos Atkinson. | ||||
(Flour) | ||||||
Common Burn | Common Burn | Mr. Wm Ogle (Lodge) | A small stream that turns | |||
Common Burn | Mr. Thos Marshall | Letham Mill, and then falls | ||||
Common Burn | Mr. Ninian Sanderson | into the Tweed | ||||
Note: Unsigned
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