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Harbottle Harbottle MacKenzie’s Histy 21 Chains East A Pleasant Village situated on
Harbottle Mr. G. R. Turnbull, Harbottle of The Manse. the South Side of the River Coquet.
Harbottle Mr. R. Blacklock, Harbottle It contains a Presbyterian Church,
Harbottle White’s Directory Page 474 a Post Office, an Endowed School
for boys and Girls, & two Public
Houses.
"The name of this place is undoubt-
edly Composed of two Saxon words
"here" an Army and "botle" a station;
and in Corroboration of the circumstance
the road leading from Harbottle into
Scotland, by Clennell, is Called Clennell
street." MacKenzie’s Histy
Lightpipe Hall Lightpipe Hall Mr. G. R. Turnbull, Harbottle 65 Chains South An ordinary Cottage on the road
Lightpipe Hall Mr. R. Blacklock, Harbottle East of The leading from Harbottle to Rothbury
Lightpipe Hall Mr. J. Athy, Harbottle Manse. and opposite to that leading to
Elsdon.

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