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Brig | Brig |
Mr Thompson | About 68 Chains | A small Farm building with offices & | ||
Brig | Mr Hedly | N.E. of Little | outhouse attached, all in a good state | |||
Brig | Mr Anderson | Law | of repair, the property of Sir J. Haggerston | |||
The Brig | Award trace of Corsenside | & occupied by Mr Thompson | ||||
Brig Hill | Brig Hill | Mr Thompson | About 60 Chains | A considerable eminence of an oblong | ||
Brig Hill | Mr Anderson | N.E. of Little | form between the Brig & the Miller Burn | |||
Brig Hill | Mr Hedly | Law | consisting chiefly of pasture. | |||
Brig Burn | Brig Burn | Mr Thompson | About 30 Chains | A considerable stream rising on | ||
Brig Burn | Mr Hedly | N.N.E. of Little | ||||
Brig Burn | Mr Anderson | Law | extremity of the Ph & flowing in a S | |||
Easterly direction where it falls into the | ||||||
River Rede | ||||||
B. Thomson Sapper Royal Engineers |
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