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Wain Wood | Wain Wood | Mr Richard Pringle | 6 Chain N E | A small portion of wooded ground | ||
Wain Wood | Mr William Wallace | of Mill | composed of Fir and Forest trees | |||
Wain Wood | Mr John Renner | situated on the south bank of the | ||||
River Aln | ||||||
Dun Kirk | Dun Kirk | Mr Richard Pringle | 6 chains West | Dun Kirk is the remains | ||
(Remains of) | Dun Kirk | Mr William Wallace | of Abberwick | of an Ancient building supposed | ||
Dun Kirk | Mr John Renner | to have been a Chapel of Ease | ||||
The foundation is nearly all | ||||||
removed for building purposes | ||||||
with the exception of two stones about | ||||||
2 feet square which from information | ||||||
received on the ground they are | ||||||
situated at the porch & | ||||||
An ash tree having been planted close | ||||||
to them | ||||||
Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by KF
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