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Dry H |
Dry H |
Mr. M. Milburn | 20 chains North of | A round & lofty eminence | ||
Dry H |
Mr. Henderson | Dry Hurst | on the East side of Tarret |
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Dry H |
Mr. Thomas Foster | Burn | ||||
Dry H |
Mr. E. Milburn | |||||
Dry Hirst | Mr. G. Gillespie | |||||
Dryh |
Dryh |
Mr. M. Milburn | 14 chains North | A small rivulet in Hareshaw | ||
Dryh |
Mr. Henderson | of High Shield | Common flowing in an Eastward | |||
Dryh |
Mr. Thomas Foster | direction to Tarret Burn. | ||||
Dryhirst Sike | Mr. Joseph Armstrong | |||||
Linn Moor | Linn Moor | Mr. M. Milburn | 12 chains N.W. | A tract of land in Hare- | ||
Linn Moor | Mr. Henderson | of High Shield | shaw Common situated on | |||
Linn Moor | Mr. Thomas Foster | the East side of Tarret Burn. | ||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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