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| Manse | Manse (EP) | Revd A. Cant, occupier | on Sheet | A neat and substantial dwelling | ||
| (Presbyterian) | (English Presbyterian) | Mr George Dick, Rate collector Tweedmouth | 4.13 | of recent erection, having small | ||
| Matthew Sibbit, Moorsidehouse | offices, and about 1/2 an acre of | |||||
| arable land attached. It is the property | ||||||
| of the congregation of the English | ||||||
| Presbyterian church, Tweedmouth – | ||||||
| Tilehouses | Tilehouses | Rate book | on Sheet | A row of cottage houses, in good | ||
| Tilehouses | Mr George Dick | 4.13 | repair, |
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| Tilehouses | Mr Matthew Sibbit | attached; they get the name | ||||
| Mr John Forster – Tweedmouth Grove – | from there having been Tileworks | |||||
| near to them. They are the property | ||||||
| of James Grieve Esqr "Ord House" | ||||||
| Moorsidehouse | Moorsidehouse | Mr George Dick | on Sheet | A plain, substantial, dwelling | ||
| Mr Matthew Sibbit | 4.13 | having garden, and small offices | ||||
| Mr John Forster – Tweedmouth Grove – | attached. It gets the name from | |||||
| being situated on the west side | ||||||
| of what was at one time | ||||||
| "Tweed |
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| Act) It is the property of Mrs | ||||||
| Lambart, Spittal – | ||||||
| John McCabe |
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