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Tuggal Burn | Tughall Burn | Mr. Robt W.Fawdon (Tughall) | On Sheets | A small stream, having its source, | ||
Tughall Burn | Mr. James Forsyth (Steward) | 22.9 | from drains &c. on the farm of | |||
Tuggall Burn | Mr. Thomas Hindmarsh (Gardener) | 22.10 & | South "Broomford", flowing in a | |||
Tuggall Burn | A.C. Wood Esqr. Tuggall Hall | 22.13 | ||||
Tuggall | Whellan’s Directory | Hall – And empties itself into | ||||
Tuggal | (No Authority) | "Brunton Burn", near to where the | ||||
Tuggal | See Parish Names List P.45 | latter empties itself into "Long Nanny" | ||||
Cutthroat Plantation | Cutthroat Plantn | Mr. R.W. Fawdon | On Sheet | A small Triangular plantation | ||
Cutthroat Plantn | Mr. James Forsyth | 22.10 | of forest trees, on the farm of | |||
Cutthroat Plantn | Mr. Thomas Hindmarsh | "Shankhall" It gets this name. | ||||
from a man having cut his | ||||||
throat here. | ||||||
Tuggal Hall | Tuggall Hall | A.C. Wood Esqr. (Occupier) | On Sheet | A neat, small mansion, having | ||
Tuggall | Whellan’s Directory | 22.10 | offices, and small garden attached. | |||
Tughall Hall | Estate Map. | (The large garden being let off from | ||||
Tughall Hall | F.Holland Esqr Alnwick | the Hall.). |
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Castle | Dickson, Alnwick. | |||||
Tuggal Hall | No Authority for this mode | |||||
Tuggal | Parish Name List P.45 | |||||
John McCabe |
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