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Parish of Norham Sheet 6 - 1

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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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