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Seaton Lodge | Seaton Lodge | John Butters Esqr | 27 chains North from | This house is said to have been built in the Reign of one | ||
Seaton Lodge | Mr John Crawford | Stirling Castle | of the Charleses. It is a very neat & spacious building the | |||
Seaton Lodge | Miss Jobling | main part is Thatched the Wings on the Wings on the West | ||||
side is of recent erection & Slated. There are out offices | ||||||
Attached & numerous small flower, fruit and vege- | ||||||
table gardens. It is the property of Lord Hastings & occu | ||||||
pied by the Misses Jobling There is a Farm Stead | ||||||
& 3 to 4 cottages near to it to |
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gives name to | ||||||
Fountain Head | Fountain Head | John Butters Esqr | 17 chains North East | Formerly a farm stead and now divided into several | ||
Fountain Head | Mr John Crawford | from Lookout Farm | Tenements occupied by the working classes | |||
Fountain Head | Mr John Gillespie | |||||
The Astley Arms PH | The Astley Arms (PH) | John Butters Esqr | 18 chains North from | An ordinary Public House licensed | ||
The Astley Arms (PH) | Mr John Crawford | Fountain Head | for the sale of Spirituous Liquors | |||
The Astley Arms (PH) | Mr John Gillespie | |||||
Boiling Well | Boiling Well | John Butters Esqr | 4 chains North from | This Well takes its name from its formerly | ||
Boiling Well | Mr John Gillespie | the Astley Arms (PH) | gushing forth a plentious supply of Spring | |||
Boiling Well | Mr John Crawford | Water for Seaton Sluice & the surrounding loca | ||||
lity. It is now nearly dry | ||||||
J. Considine |
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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