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Whitlees | Whitlees | Mr. Carlton | 74 chains S. E. of | A Small Farm House in a | ||
Whitlees | Mr. Snaith | Landshot | bad state of repair with | |||
Whitlees | Mr. Potts | outhouses garden & yard attached | ||||
Whitlees | List of Co Voters | |||||
Peel | Peel | Mr. Carlton | 72 chains S. E. of | The remains of one of the border | ||
(Remains of) | Peel | Mr. Heron | Landshot | strongholds known as Peels. This | ||
Peel | Mr. Potts | structure is in a high state of | ||||
preservation the walls about 5 feet | ||||||
in width. It is now used as a Byre. | ||||||
Whiskershield | Whiskersheild Cleugh | Mr. Charlton | 45 chains South of | A Small Stream rising on | ||
Cleugh | Whiskersheild Cleugh | Mr. Snaith | Landshot | Elsdon Common & flowing in | ||
Whiskersheild Cleugh | Mr. Potts | a Northerly direction until it | ||||
joins Whiskershield Burn. | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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