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| Wilford Shiel | Wilford Shiel | Mr Ralph Cleghorn, "Norham E Mains" | On sheet | A small house on the south side of the | ||
| Wilford Shiel | Mr William Embleton, "Horncliffe Mains" | 6.2 | Tweed and about 1/2 mile west of | |||
| Wilford Shiel | William Brown, Horncliffe | Horncliffe. It was erected for the | ||||
| accommodation of the Water Bailiffs when | ||||||
| watching the River at night, and therefore | ||||||
| uninhabited in the daytime. | ||||||
| Bog Well | Bog Well | Mr Ralph Cleghorn, "Norham E Mains" [*] | On sheet | An excellent spring well in a field | ||
| Mr William Embleton, "Horncliffe Mains" | 6.2 | south of the village of Horncliffe, | ||||
| William Brown, Horncliffe | and from which the principal part | |||||
| of the inhabitants get their water. | ||||||
| Millhouse | Millhouse | Mr Ralph Cleghorn, "Norham E Mains" | On sheet | A small inferior dwelling, one | ||
| Mr William Embleton, "Horncliffe Mains" | 6.2 | storey high and tiled |
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| William Brown, Horncliffe | an outhouse and old sheds attached. | |||||
| Also, Horncliffe Mill, and a small | ||||||
| farm. It is occupied by the Miller, Mr | ||||||
| John Trotter, and is the property of | ||||||
| William Mathers Esq. Newcastle-on-Tyne. | ||||||
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