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Callaly Mill | Callaly Mill | Mr James Tait | 23 Chains North E | A good house with yards & | ||
Callaly Mill | Mr John Davison | of Callaly Mains | vegetable garden attached Their was | |||
Callaly Mill | Mr Andrew Peary | originally at this place A corn mill | ||||
now in ruins | ||||||
Mains | Mr James Tait | 23 Chains South W | A good Farm house with out houses | |||
Mr John Davison | of Callaly Mill | yards & vegetable garden attached | ||||
Mr Andrew Peary | ||||||
Callaly Burn | Callaly Burn | Mr James Tait | 22 Chains East | A rapid running Stream rising on | ||
Callaly Burn | Mr John Davison | of Callaly Mains | the Callaly estate and flowing in an | |||
Callaly Burn | Mr Andrew Peary | Easterly direction until it enters | ||||
the River Aln at Whittingham | ||||||
Whittingham Wood | Whittingham Wood | A large portion of wooded ground | ||||
Whittingham Wood | composed chiefly of Oak trees | |||||
Whittingham Wood | the East end having a few Firs | |||||
situated about half a mile West | ||||||
of Whittingham | ||||||
Charles Payne Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by PT
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