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Tower | Tower | Mr. A. Pyle | 11 chains West of | The foundation of this Almshouse | ||
Tower | Mr. Wm Davison | the Castle Inn | bears Evident tokens of great antiquity. | |||
Tower | Mr. Wm Black | The following is inscribed on a stone | ||||
over the front Entrance – | ||||||
"By the munificence and | ||||||
Piety of Lady Ravensworth this Ancient | ||||||
Tower which was used by the Villagers | ||||||
as a place of refuge in times of | ||||||
rapine and insecurity was repaired | ||||||
and otherwise embellished for the | ||||||
use and benefit of the deserving | ||||||
Poor. A.D. 1845" | ||||||
Swine Burn | See name Book 31/13 | |||||
Havanna | Havanna | Mr. A. Pyle | 11 chains North | A few Cottages at the Eastern | ||
Havanna | Mr. Wm Black | East of the Tower | Extremity of the village the | |||
Havanna | Mr. Wm Davison | Property of Lord Ravensworth. | ||||
Nicholas Clably Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT
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