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Toft House | Toft House | Edward Lawson Esq | About 9 chains N E | A good stone building with out offices attached | ||
Toft House | Mr Turnbull | of Kirk Sike | having all the necessary requirements of a medium | |||
Toft House | Mr Hall & Parish Plan | Farm House | ||||
Kirk Sike | Kirk Sike | Edward Lawson Esq | About 9 chains S W | An ordinary mountain stream gathering from springs | ||
Kirk Sike | Mr Turnbull | of Toft House | and marshes and forming a tributary to | |||
Kirk Sike | Mr Hall | Stewartshield Burn | ||||
Kiln Sike | Kiln Sike | Edward Lawson Esq | About 20 chains N W | A small stream which takes its name from a | ||
Kiln Sike | Mr Turnbull | of Toft House | lime kiln which at one time stood near its source | |||
Kiln Sike | Mr Hall | it also forms a tributary to Stewartshield Burn | ||||
Reedy Sike | Reedy Sike | Edward Lawson Esq | About 20 chains S.W | A small stream gathering from a portion of wet | ||
Reedy Sike | Mr Turnbull | of Toft House | land called Reedy Moss and falling into | |||
Reedy Sike | Mr Hall | Stewartshield Burn | ||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by AJ
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