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Hips Burn | Hips Burn | Mr Thomas Reay | 3 chains North | A Small Mountain Stream | ||
Hips Burn | Mr Robert Simpson | of Hipsburn | flowing in an Easterly direction | |||
Hips Burn | Mr George Tate | until it enters the River Aln | ||||
near Alnmouth | ||||||
A "hip" in Scotland is the name of | ||||||
the fruit? of the Wild rose briar | ||||||
Coast |
Coast Guard Station | Mr Thomas Reay | 4 chains E of | Two houses in Alnmouth for the | ||
Coast Guard Station | Mr Robert Simpson | Church | for the use of the men employed on the | |||
Coast Guard Station | Mr George Tate | Coast Guard Service one of which | ||||
is the property of the Duke of Northd | ||||||
the other is public property. | ||||||
The ground both stand on is the | ||||||
Duke of Northumberland’s to whom | ||||||
the "Customs" pay some small | ||||||
acknowledgement yearly | ||||||
The Hall | The Hall | Mr Holland | in Alnmouth | The largest and most respectable | ||
The Hall | Mr Reay | Village | Mansion in Alnmouth Village | |||
The Hall | Mr Flintoff | it has small pleasure grounds | ||||
& Gardens attached | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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