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Cliff House | Cliff House | Mr. Henderson | 79 chains N.E | A good stone building situated | ||
Cliff House | Mr. Holdsworth | of Glosterhill | on a steep & rough eminence | |||
Cliff House | Mr. J. Henderson | on the sea side, it is bounded | ||||
by a steep rocky scar on the | ||||||
North South & East sides | ||||||
near this place an Urn containing Bones & ashes | ||||||
was found. It was supposed to be Roman | ||||||
Link House | Link House | Mr. Henderson | 90 chains S.E | A neat farm house with out- | ||
Link House | Mr. Holdsworth | of Glosterhill | offices and land attached | |||
Link House | Mr. Douglas | situated on the sea side | ||||
the property of Mr. Cresswell | ||||||
Well Heugh | Well Heugh | Mr. Douglas | 100 chains S.E. | A steep rocky scar which | ||
Well Heugh | Mr. Holdsworth | of Glosterhill | forms a portion of the High | |||
Well Heugh | Mr. Henderson | Water Mark of the German | ||||
Ocean | ||||||
M Costelloe c.a. |
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