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East Ord | East Ord | Whellan’s Directory | on Sheet | A small village situated on | ||
East Ord | James Grieve Esqr. | 3.16 | the Turnpike Road leading from | |||
East Ord | Mr James Wilson, South Ord | Tweedmouth, to Cornhill &c. and | ||||
East Ord | Mr John Robison, Ord Mains | about a mile from the former, | ||||
there are in it, three farmhouses | ||||||
with their offices &c. An Inn | ||||||
a School, a Bonemill, and | ||||||
Smithy, the remainder of the | ||||||
houses are small dwellings | ||||||
occupied by Fishermen, and | ||||||
agricultural laborers – | ||||||
It belongs to several proprietors | ||||||
one of whom is James Grieve | ||||||
Esqr "Ord House" | ||||||
Ord House | Ord House | Whellan’s Directory | on Sheet | A neat, and substantial | ||
Ord House | James Grieve Esqr. | 3.16 | mansion, pleasantly situated | |||
Ord House | Mr James Wilson, South Ord | on an eminence, at the east | ||||
Ord House | Mr John Robison, Ord Mains | end of "East Ord", having | ||||
suitable offices, and a good | ||||||
walled garden attached. | ||||||
It is the property, and | ||||||
residence of James Grieve | ||||||
Esqr. | ||||||
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