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Bridgend Cottage | Bridgend Cottage | Mr Archer | 21 chains S E of | A small cottage directly south | ||
Bridgend Cottage | Mr J Potts | the Court House | of Rothbury bridge to which is | |||
Bridgend Cottage | Mr W Lawson | attached a Smithy | ||||
Peel | Peel | Miss Wealand | 28 chains S E of | The traces of this ancient building | ||
(Remains of) | Peel | Mr Jas Potts | the Court House | are still perceptible; the foundation | ||
Peel | Mr W Lawson | walls being |
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The interior is closely planted with | ||||||
Forest trees |
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of the walls cannot be ascertained | ||||||
in consequence of the debris &c &c | ||||||
Whitton Cottage | Whitton Cottage | Miss Wealand | 27 chains S E of | A neat cottage with considerable | ||
Whitton Cottage | MacKenzies Histy | the Court House | garden etc attached the property | |||
Whitton Cottage | Mr Jas Potts | and residence of Miss Wealand | ||||
Note: unsigned
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Transcribed by PW and CTW
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