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Cooppenny | Cooppenny Plantn | John Collingwood Esqr. | On Sheet | A mixed wood plantation through | ||
Plantation | Revd Saml Tyler | 9.11 | which the line of railway passes | |||
Thomas Wake, Forrester | about 1/2 mile westward from | |||||
Cornhill Station. It is the property | ||||||
of John Collingwood Esqr. of Cornhill | ||||||
House. | ||||||
Cornhill House | Cornhill House | John Collingwood Esqr. | On Sheet | A large and commodious mansion | ||
Revd Saml Tyler | 9.11 | the seat of J. Collingwood Esqr. | ||||
Northd Directory | pleasantly situated on a rising | |||||
ground at the confluence of the | ||||||
Duddo Burn with the River Tweed. | ||||||
the grounds are tastefully laid out | ||||||
and the number of adjoining woods | ||||||
and the proximity of the River afford |
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excellent shooting and angling. | ||||||
Collingwood Arms | Collingwood Arms | John Collingwood Esqr. | On Sheet | This inn is one of the most respectable | ||
Inn | Inn | Revd Saml Tyler | 9.11 | class of country inns and has good | ||
Mr Richardson |
accomodation for lodgers, and is also | |||||
a posting house, it is situate in | ||||||
the village of Cornhill opposite to the | ||||||
Church. | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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