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| Wisplaw | Wisplaw | Tithe Map | On Sheet | A good farmhouse, | ||
| Mr. George Forest (Tenant) | 27.13 | having, a garden, suitable | ||||
| Mr. George Dickman – | offices, and a large arable | |||||
| List of Co Voters | farm attached, |
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| property of the Duke of | ||||||
| Northumberland – | ||||||
| Wisp Law | Wisp Law | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A hill feature, in an | ||
| 27.13 | arable field south of | |||||
| the above farmhouse | ||||||
| and from which it | ||||||
| derives the name. Origin | ||||||
| of name unknown | ||||||
| Renningtonhill | Renningtonhill | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A small, farmhouse, having a | ||
| Rennington Hill | List of Co Voters | 27.13 | garden, and small offices | |||
| attached, but the farm | ||||||
| is now let, with that | ||||||
| of Wisplaw, It stands | ||||||
| on elevated ground | ||||||
| hence the name – | ||||||
Note: Unsigned; hand of William Beatty
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Transcribed by PT
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