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| Dunstanhill | Dunstanhill | Tithe Map | On Sheet | A good farmhouse, Situated | ||
| Dunstanhill | Mr. John Pringle (Tenant) | 27.11 | on an eminence, having | |||
| Dunstanhill | T.W. Craster Esqr. | garden, suitable offices, and | ||||
| Owner | a large arable farm attached | |||||
| Dunstonhill | White's Directory | |||||
| Dunstan Hill | List of Co Voters – | Craster Esqr., "Craster Tower" | ||||
| Dunstansquare | Dunstansquare | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A Small farmhouse Situated | ||
| 27.11 | near to the Sea Shore, having | |||||
| extensive offices, garden, hinds' | ||||||
| houses, and a large arable farm | ||||||
| attached, |
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| the Earl of Tankerville – | ||||||
| Hoddleton | Hoddleton Well | T.W. Craster Esqr | On Sheet | A spring of excellent water | ||
| Well | Mr. John Pringle, | 27.11 | in an arable field, on the | |||
| Mr. Edward Wightman | farm of Dunstanhill; and | |||||
| Postmaster, Dunstan | South of the farm house, | |||||
| the well has been filled up | ||||||
| and a Trough placed over [it] | ||||||
| into which the water fl[ows] | ||||||
| Origin of name unknown | ||||||
| John McCabe |
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