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Long Cleugh | Long Cleugh | Estate Plan | 5 Chains South | A deep ravine Commencing at the | ||
Long Cleugh | B. Ord Esqr. (Whitfield Hall) | East of Martin’s | South western boundary of this Parish | |||
Long Cleugh | Mr. Matthew Summers | House. | and winding in a north easterly dir- | |||
ection near to "Whitewalls" through | ||||||
which flows "Whitewalls Burn" | ||||||
Martin’s House | Martin’s House | Mr. Walter Murray | 5 chains South | The remains of an old dwelling | ||
Martin’s House | Mr. M. Summers | East of Whitewalls | house, which I am informed | |||
Martin’s House | Mr. Henderson (farmer Ouston) | Burn | was formerly Occupied by | |||
a family named "Martin" | ||||||
which gave rise to the name. | ||||||
Note: Not signed
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