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St Cuthberts | St Cuthberts | Captn Blake | On Sheet | A farm house and steading at a short | ||
Revd Wm Tyler | 9.4 | distance from the River Tweed and about | ||||
Tithe Maps | 1 mile from the village of Cornhill. Mr Tait | |||||
of Harperridge |
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proprietor is Sir F. Blake and it takes | ||||||
its name from St. Cuthberts Chapel being | ||||||
in the grounds included in the farm. | ||||||
The Common | The Common Plantation | Captn Blake | On Sheet | This plantation stands on the east side | ||
Plantation | Mr Tait | 9.4 | of the County road leading to Berwick | |||
Mr Havery | about half way between Cornhill and | |||||
Tilmouth Park it is the property of | ||||||
Sir Francis Blake Bart. | ||||||
Bog Plantation | Bog Plantation | Captn Blake | On Sheets | A long irregular strip of mixed wood | ||
Mr Tait | 9.4 & | near Harperridge extending from the County | ||||
Stephen Smith | 9.8 | Road to the Park wall at Tilmouth | ||||
it is the property of Sir F. Blake Bart. | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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