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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Toddle Shiel | ToddleShiel | Mr Geo. Laidlaw | on Sheet | An old Shiel on the south | ||
Mr Geo. Dick | 3.12 | side of the "Tweed", and about | ||||
Mr John Burn | midway between, "Clayhole Shiel" | |||||
& "Upper Yarrowshiel" It is now | ||||||
in ruins | ||||||
Upper Yarrow Shiel | Upper Yarrowshiel | Mr Geo. Laidlaw | on Sheet | An old house on the side of | ||
Mr Geo. Dick | 3.12 | the "Tweed" a short distance | ||||
Mr John Burn | north of "Toddleshiel" this is called | |||||
Upper, to distinguish it from | ||||||
another Shiel, farther down | ||||||
the river, and which is known as | ||||||
Lower Yarrowshiel". | ||||||
Ord Cottage | Ord Cottage | Mr Geo. Laidlaw | on Sheet | A small, plain building | ||
Mr Geo. Dick | 3.12 | situated on the Turnpike road | ||||
Mr John Burn | between East Ord, and | |||||
Tweedmouth, and about 1/2 a | ||||||
mile from the former, there | ||||||
is a small garden attached | ||||||
It is the property of the | ||||||
occupant, Mrs Lindsay | ||||||
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