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Dowie | Dowie | Mr Ralph Cleghorn | On Sheet | Detached outhouses, on the farm | ||
Dowie | Mr William Embleton | 6.1 | of Norham W. Mains, and a short dis- | |||
Dowie | Mr William Brown | tance from the "River Tweed", | ||||
A small portion of them were at one | ||||||
time inhabited, but are now tenantless. | ||||||
It is said to have got the name | ||||||
from its lonely situation. | ||||||
Under | Under Greenhillshiel | Mr Ralph Cleghorn | On Sheet | A small house, on the South Side | ||
Greenhill Shiel | Mr William Embleton | 6.1 | of the Tweed, and situated between | |||
Mr William Brown | "Wilfordshiel" and Upper "Greenhillshiel. | |||||
It was erected for the accommodation | ||||||
of the Water Bailiffs, when engaged watching | ||||||
the River in the night-time. | ||||||
Upper | Upper Greenhillshiel | Mr Ralph Cleghorn | On Sheet | This is another of those shiels | ||
Greenhill Shiel | Mr William Embleton | 6.1 | for the accommodation of the | |||
Mr William Brown | Water Bailiffs, and is situated | |||||
between the last described | ||||||
and Norham Castle. | ||||||
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Transcribed by TH
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