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| Ancroft Greens | Ancroft |
John Sibbit Esq. (Proprietor) | on Sheet | A neat, small house, two stories | ||
| Ancroft Greens | Mr Thomas Howie | 6.12 | high, and slated, having small | |||
| Ancroft Greens | Mr George Smith, Ancroft | garden, and suitable offices | ||||
| attached, the farmhouse, and | ||||||
| farm offices, stands, about 12 | ||||||
| chains north of this, they are well | ||||||
| laid out, |
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| there are a number of old Lime- | ||||||
| -stone Quarries, near to this on the | ||||||
| north, and west. |
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| of the occupier, John Sibbit Esqr – | ||||||
| Jingling Bridge | Jingling Bridge | John Sibbet Esq. (Proprietor) | on Sheet | A small Township bridge of | ||
| Mr Thomas Howie | 6.12 | one arch, across "Coal Burn" | ||||
| Mr George Smith, Ancroft | ||||||
| between Ancroftgreens, and | ||||||
| "Ancroft" |
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| southeast of the former – | ||||||
| This place is said to have been | ||||||
| haunted and the Ghost was | ||||||
| always heard, to make a Jingling | ||||||
| noise hence the name – | ||||||
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