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| Barhaugh Mill | Barhaugh Mill | Revd Morton | 20 Chains N | A small cottage | ||
| Barhaugh Mill | Mr White | of Barhaugh | formerly a corn mill | |||
| Barhaugh Mill | Mr Walton | but has been disused for | ||||
| Barraugh Mill | White's Directory | many years it is the prop- | ||||
| erty of R Wallace Esqr MD | ||||||
| Blackcleugh | Blackcleugh | 30 Chains N E of | A small stone house |
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| Blackcleugh | Mr Walton | Barhaugh | occupied by a Farmer and | |||
| Blackcleugh | Mr White | named from its contiguity to | ||||
| Blackcleugh Burn. It is | ||||||
| the property of R. Wallace Esqr MD | ||||||
| Thomas Jordan Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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