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New Shoreston | New Shoreston | R.G. Huggup Esqr. | See Sheet | A very neat, and substantial | ||
New Shoreston | Revd Mr Orde | 17.9 | farmhouse, having good | |||
New Shoreston | Mr James Laing | garden, extensive, and well | ||||
New Shoreston | Mr James Dunse | arranged offices, hinds houses | ||||
of a superior description, and | ||||||
large arable farm attached | ||||||
of the Late Lord Crewe. | ||||||
There has been, a great quantity | ||||||
of remains, of the old Red Deer, | ||||||
dug up in the small field, | ||||||
adjoining the offices on the | ||||||
north side, some of which are | ||||||
in the possession of R.G. Huggup Esqr. | ||||||
Clashope Burn | Clashope Burn | R.G. Huggup Esqr. | See Sheet | A small stream, having its | ||
Clashope Burn | Revd Mr. Orde | 17.9 | source, from drains &c a short | |||
Clashope Burn | Mr James Laing | distance west of "Shoreston Hall" | ||||
Clashope Burn | Mr James Dunse | It flows, in, a northeast direction | ||||
through a small ravine, and | ||||||
enters, underground near to | ||||||
"Monks house", (Origin of name unknown) | ||||||
John McCabe |
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