OS1/5/11/23

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BERRYHAUGHS Berryhaughs

Berryhaughs

Berryhaughs
Samuel Craig
Proprietor
Andrew Wilson,
Coldingham
Mr John Smith. Reston.
011.03 [Situation] At the east end of Reston Village.
A commodious farm house two stories high. with suitable offices, and a thrashing machine, attached to it are also a vegetable garden and a large arable farm. Occupied by the proprietor
Samuel Craig Haugh signifies a small meadow lying in a valley
RESTON MAINS Reston Mains
Reston Mains
Reston Mains
Andrew Wilson
Mr Samuel Craig.
Mr John Smith. Reston.
011.03 [Situation] Nine chains east from Berryhaughs about 13 north from the North British Railway A commodious farm house two stories high with suitable offices and a thrashing machine attached. all are in good repair. There are also attached a vegetable garden and a large arable farm. Tenant Mr Logan and is the property of Mrs Smilie Innerwick. "Mains" im-plies "the Farm attached to a Mansion House"

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Parish of Coldingham Sheet 11 No 3 Trace 5

Transcriber's notes

In Descriptive remarks for Reston Mains the words "Its", "It is" and "ed by" have been scored out either side of "Tenant".
Owner's name looks like Smilie.
In both names "eys" is scored out in original spelling of "stories".

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