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| Crookbank | Crookbank | Mr. William Robson Whygate Wark | 33 chains West | A good farm house with out offices | ||
| Crookbank | Mr. Michael Thompson Roses Bower | of Stonehaugh | attached situated on the North | |||
| Crookbank | Mr. Henry Robson Whygate Wark | Shields | side of Warks Burn, | |||
| the property of Mr. John | ||||||
| Ridley of Park End. | ||||||
| Sandy Sike | Sandy Sike | Mr. William Robson | 16 chains North | A small stream rising about 11 chains | ||
| Sandy Sike | Mr. Michael Thompson | of Crookbank | west of the Lamb Hills and | |||
| Sandy Sike | Mr. Henry Robson | flowing in a south easterly direction | ||||
| to Warks Burn. | ||||||
| Turf Hill | Turf Hill | Mr. William Robson | 48 chains N.W | A long and commanding | ||
| Turf Hill | Mr. Henry Robson | of Crook bank | eminence on the south side | |||
| Turf Hill | Mr. Joseph Nixon Roses Bower | of Sandy Sike | ||||
| M Costelloe c.a. |
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Transcribed by KF
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