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Murton Whitehouse | Murton Whitehouse | Mr Richard Makins | on Sheet | A row of small cottages, on the | ||
Murton Whitehouse | Mr James Watson | 6.4 | west side of "Unthank Moor", and | |||
Murton Whitehouse | Mr John Laing, Unthank | on the side of the Turnpike, each | ||||
having a small garden attached | ||||||
the centre one of the row, was | ||||||
at one time a public house. | ||||||
It was this house that was called | ||||||
the Whitehouse, but now the whole | ||||||
row goes by that name – | ||||||
It is on the farm of "Murton". | ||||||
Billylaw | Billylaw | Mr George Wright, Steward | on Sheet | A good farmhouse situated | ||
Billylaw | Mr Richard Makins | 6.4 | on an eminence, having exten- | |||
Billylaw | Mr James Watson | -sive offices, a smithy, steam | ||||
Threshing Mill, and hinds’ houses | ||||||
attached. It is the property of | ||||||
George Selby Esqr, Twizle Ho. | ||||||
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