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Buston Barns | Buston Barns | Adam Winter Low Buston | An extensive farmstead with | |||
Buston Barns | Thomas Henderson High Buston | the necessary outhouses and | ||||
Buston Barns | William Gregory Warkworth | 30 chains South west | vegetable gardens attached. | |||
Buston bourn | White’s Directory | of Shortridge | ||||
Hound Dean | Hounddean Mill | F Holland Esq. | This name is applied to a small farmstead | |||
Mill | Hounddean Mill | Revd. J.W. Dunn | with outhouses &c formerly there was a | |||
Hounddean Mill | Mr. Geo. Taylor | 63 chains South South | ||||
Hounddean Mill | Adam Winter – " – | west of Shortridge | but it is now entirely used for | |||
Hounden Mill | Thomas Henderson – " – | threshing purposess | ||||
Hounden Mill | William Gregory – " – | |||||
Hounden Mill | The Tithe Plan | |||||
Hound Dean | Hound Dean | Francis Holland Esqr. | A small ravine on the banks of Grange | |||
Hound Dean | Revd. J.W. Dunn | Burn densley overgrown with forest | ||||
Hound Dean | Mr. Geo. Taylor | 57 Chains South | trees extending from the North | |||
Hound |
Adam Winter – " – | South West of | Eastern Railway to the River Coquet | |||
Hound |
Thomas Henderson – " – | Shortridge | Hounden Dean is the more common local name | |||
Hound |
William Gregory – " – | but it is evidently a surplusage | ||||
Hound Dene | Geo. Tate Esqr. | |||||
James Gray Sapr REngrs |
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