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| Whitehouse Folly | Whitehouse Folly | Mr Wilkinson. Whitehouse Folly | 3 | a good farm house with Outhouses | ||
| Whitehouse Folly | Mr Brewis, Humbleheugh | 52 Chains West of | Yards Gardens &c attached | |||
| Whitehouse Folly | Mr Brown, Holywell | Humbleheugh | ||||
| White House Folly | List of County Voters | |||||
| Humble Heugh | Humble Heugh | Mr Wilkinson | 10 Chains South | A round prominent looking hill | ||
| Humble Heugh | Mr Brewis | West of Humbleheugh | covered with rough herbage | |||
| Humble Heugh | Mr Brown | Rocks &c this name is derived | ||||
| from its being inferior in Altitude | ||||||
| to any of the surrounding hills. | ||||||
| Heiferlawbank Bridge | Heiferlawbank Bridge | F Holland Esq | 49 Chains East of | A barrel built Culvert thro which | ||
| Heiferlawbank Bridge | G Tate Esq | Humbleheugh | flows a small stream, it is situated | |||
| Heiferlawbank Bridge | Mr Wm Allen | on the "Great North Road" and is | ||||
| well known, |
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| adjacent Farm house – it is kept | ||||||
| in repair by the Turnpike Trustees | ||||||
| Islaford Bridge | Islaford Bridge | Mr Brewis | 21 Chains South east | A small bridge of one Arch thrown | ||
| Islaford Bridge | Mr Brown | of Humbleheugh | across |
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| Islaford Bridge | Mr Murdie | thro' Hinding Dean. formerly this was | ||||
| a Ford but recently a Bridge has been | ||||||
| built | ||||||
| Hinding Dean | See Book of 31/4 | |||||
| John Stewart 2ndCorpl RE |
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