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Bathingwell | Bathingwell | John Collingwood Esqr | On Sheets | A plantation of mixed wood on | ||
Plantation | Plantation | Revd Saml Tyler | 9.11 & | the Cornhill estate running on a | ||
Thomas Wake | 9.15 | piece of sloping ground along Duddo | ||||
Burn at a short distance from Cornhill. | ||||||
it takes this name from a medicinal | ||||||
spring in the wood over which a house | ||||||
was once built for the convenience of | ||||||
Invalids using the waters. | ||||||
Bathing Well | Bathing Well | John Collingwood Esqr | On Sheet | A medicinal spring which had a | ||
Revd Saml Tyler | 9.15 | name for being the means of curing | ||||
Thomas Wake | Scorbutic diseases and was extensively | |||||
used for that purpose but has now | ||||||
greatly if not altogether fallen into | ||||||
disuse. | ||||||
Western Well | Western Well | John Collingwood Esqr | On Sheet | A small ordinary spring that flows | ||
Revd Samuel Tyler | 9.11 | into a stone trough thence to the | ||||
Thomas Wake | Duddo Burn, it is situate in | |||||
a wood close to Cornhill House. | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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