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Lime Works | Lime Works | Mr Nicol, Tenant | on sheet | About one mile north of the town close | ||
Lime Works | Mr Stamp, Schoolmaster | 12.2 | to the Snook are five large kilns and | |||
Lime Works | Mr Wilson, Holy Island | nine smaller kind, called "Low Kilns" | ||||
for lime burning, |
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leading from them to different parts | ||||||
of the Coast and to the jetty beside | ||||||
the town where considerable quantities | ||||||
are shipped to Scotland &c – great dif | ||||||
ficulty is encountered in quarrying the | ||||||
stone as |
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that between high and low water marks; | ||||||
there are also two houses for the work | ||||||
men, |
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the works, which belong to the | ||||||
Crown lands, and rented by | ||||||
J Nicol Esq of Dundee &c. | ||||||
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