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Lowlynn | Lowlynn | H.K.Gregson Esq Proprietor | on sheet | A neat mansion, pleasantly situated | ||
& Occupier | 11.3 | on an eminence from which a | ||||
Lowlynn | Mr Thomas Main | fine prospect may be obtained of | ||||
Lowlynn | Mr John Boyd | the coast and surrounding country | ||||
there are extensive offices, good | ||||||
gardens, and small pleasure grounds | ||||||
attached, |
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proprietor H K Gregson Esq | ||||||
The old mansion stood near | ||||||
a small "Lynn" in the "South Low" | ||||||
and was called "Lowlynn", when | ||||||
the present house was created, they | ||||||
gave it the same name, although | ||||||
siuated at a considerable distance | ||||||
from where the old house stood | ||||||
John McCabe |
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