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Branton | Branton | Mr. Jno Turnbull, farmer | On Sheets | This name applies to a small | ||
Branton | Branton Westside | 30.3 & | village, Comprising two farmhouses, | |||
Branton | Mr. Geo. Peary, grocer, | 30.7 | Presbyterian Chapel, grocer’s shop, and | |||
Branton | a number of Cottages, – the property of | |||||
Mr. Wm Cairns, farmer, | Jno Fawcett Esqr. – | |||||
Branton Eastside | ||||||
Lady’s Well | Lady’s Well | Do | On Sheet | A well, from which some of the inhabitants | ||
Lady’s Well | Estate Map | 30.3 | of Branton formerly obtained water for | |||
Lady’s Well | their use, but is now disused, except | |||||
as a watering place for Cattle – There is | ||||||
no tradition respecting it. – | ||||||
Broomy Knowe | Broomy Knowe | Do | On Sheet | A slight Eminence situated on the farm of | ||
Broomy Knowe | 30.7 | Branton Westside. – | ||||
Jno Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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