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Thorneyburn | Thorneyburn | Mr Gavin Robson (Thorneyburn) | 60 chains | A hamlet consisting of one farm | ||
Thorneyburn | Mr Robert Hall (High Thorneyburn) | north east | house and three cottages. All the | |||
Thorneyburn | Mr M. Forster (Old Hall Cottage) | of Camp Cottage. | property of Mrs Robson. | |||
Thorneyburn | Mackenzies History of Northumberland | |||||
High Thorneyburn | High Thorneyburn | Mr Robert Hall | 70 chains north | A good farm steading with | ||
High Thorneyburn | Mr G. Robson | east by east of | outhouses & gardens attached. | |||
High Thorneyburn | Mr Forster | Camp Cottage. | The property of Miss Reed | |||
High Thorneyburn | Whites Directory | |||||
Thorneyburn Cottages | Thorneyburn Cottages | Mr J. Familton, Thorneyburn Cottage | 55 chains | A neat newly built cottage | ||
Thorneyburn Cottages | Mr Forster | north east of | with outhouses & garden attached. | |||
Thorneyburn Cottages | Mr R. Hall | Camp Cottage. | The property of the inhabitant. | |||
J Sloan Sapper Royal Engineers |
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