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The Law | The Law | Mr Henderson Senr | On Sheet | A prominent feature known by this | ||
Mr Henderson Jnr | 9.13 | name Close to the farm house of Shiddlaw | ||||
map of Farm | enquiry was made but it not now known | |||||
by the name of "Shid Law" although probally | ||||||
it is the law from which the House and | ||||||
farm has been named | ||||||
St Cuthberts Church | St Cuthberts Church | Revd F. Thompson | On Sheet | This place of worship is very pleasantly | ||
(Per. Curacy) | (Perpetual Curacy) | Mr Henderson | 9.13 | situated on the banks of the River Tweed | ||
Post Office Directory | ||||||
repaired in 1839 The present Incumbent | ||||||
is the Revd. Francis Thompson L.L.B. | ||||||
who has an assistant Curate | ||||||
The Parsonage | Parsonage | Revd F. Thompson | On Sheet | A plain comfortable dwelling House | ||
Mr Henderson Junr | 9.13 | in a garden a short distance east | ||||
from the Church. It is the residence | ||||||
of the Parish Clergyman | ||||||
William Boyd C/a |
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