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Allenmill Bridge | Mr J. Holmes | About 5 chains N.W. | A very good stone bridge of two arches | |||
(stone) | of Allen Smelting Mill | crossing the River East Allen erected by | ||||
Mr E. Forrester | the County in 1813. | |||||
(stone) | ||||||
Mr Joseph Bell | ||||||
County (stone) | ||||||
Allen Mill Bridge | List of County Bridges | |||||
Bridge at Allen Mill | White’s Directory | |||||
Lowmill Haughs | Lowmill Haughs | Mr J. Holmes | About 10 chains East of | A few flat fields of arable & pasture | ||
Lowmill Haughs | Mr Joseph Bell | Allen Smelting Mill | land extending along the East Side of the River | |||
Lowmill Haughs | Mr E. Forrester | East Allen | ||||
Chapel Plain | Chapel Plain | Mr Joseph Bell | About 17 chains S.E. | A small pasture field where a | ||
Chapel Plain | Mr Henderson | of Allen Smelting Mill | chapel formerly stood but no account | |||
Chapel Plain | Mr E. Forrester | can be obtained of the time it was used | ||||
as such | ||||||
Felix Gillespie Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by JMH
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