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Windylaw Wandy Law Township Map – On Sheet A good farmhouse having
Wandylaw Mr. Thos Main 21.15 a garden, Suitable offices, hinds
Wandylaw Mr. A. Mathson houses, And a large, Arable &
or Windylaw Mr. J. Jackson, Tenant pasture farm attached.
Windylaw Whellan’s Directory It is the property of Sir John
Haggerston Bart. This place is
now, always Called Windylaw
Windy Law Wandylaw Hill Township Map On Sheet A hill feature, in An arable
Windy Law Mr. David Colville 21.15 field on the farm of Windylaw
Windy Law Mr. A. Mathison And a short distance east of
Windylaw Hill Estate Map the farmhouse. It is more
Windylaw Hill Mr. Thos Main than probable that, the farm
Windy Law Adopted as "Law" & "Hill" derived its name from this
mean the same thing – feature, as it is prominent
And much exposed to the wind
from all points –
Windy Law Colliery Windylaw Same as above On Sheet A Small Colliery, on Windylaw
Colliery 21.15 Moor, And having Pitmens
houses with Small gardens
attached, this is Sometimes
Called "Ellingham Colliery"
It is the property of Sir John
Haggerston Bart.

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