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Swinburn |
Swinburne Castle | County Voters List | 16 1/2 Chains South of | A beautiful Stone Structure | ||
Swinburne Castle | Mr. William Welton | Swinburne Mill | pleasantly Situated on the | |||
Swinburne Castle | Lambton Esquire | north Side of an extensive | ||||
Swinburne Castle | White’s Directory | park with necessary Accom- | ||||
modation attached. Occupied | ||||||
by Lambton Esquire. | ||||||
Ox |
Ox |
Mr. James Nixon (Rivercrag) | 29 1/2 Chains N.E. of | A Small Plantation of | ||
Ox |
Mr. Herdman (Swinburne Mill) | Swinburne Castle | Circular form, the wood | |||
Ox |
Mr. Jacob Lovett (Barrasford) | is of a mixed Character. | ||||
Reavercrag | R |
Mr. James Nixon | 25 Chains N. West of | An ordinary dwelling | ||
R |
Mr. William Welton | Swinburne Castle | house with outhouses &c | |||
R |
Mr. Thompson (farmer Catheugh) | attached. deriving its name | ||||
from its proximity to R |
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Crag. | ||||||
George Davison Civil Assistant |
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