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GRUELDYKES Grueldykes Mr William Thomson (Pror) [Proprietor]
Mr J Aitchison (West Grueldykes)
Mr David Swanston (Dunse Mill)
016.11 Is a Commodious Farm house [with] offices, and garden attached. The farm Steading lately en [enlarged] Stands in the Center of a la [large] farm about 14 chains east [of the] house -- It is occupied by the -tor [proprietor] Mr. William Thomson
WEST GRUELDYKES West Grueldykes Mr J. Aitchison (Tenant)
Mr William Thomson
Mr David Swanston
016.11 A Convenient Farm house one [storey] high, with offices, and a go [good] arable farm attached. It [is the] property of the Marquis of
-albane [Breadalbane]. and is occupied [by] John Aitchison
PEELRIG Peelrig Mr Hownam (Farmer)
Col [Colonel] Hay (Dunse Castle)
Mr. John Crawford (Factor)
016.11 A Comfortable house 2 stories [high] with offices, a large garden [with] a good arable Farm atta [attached] It is the property of Col [Colonel Hay] Dunse Castle. and is occupied by Mr Hownam.
NORTH BRITISH RAILWAY (Dunse Branch) North British Railway (Dunse Branch) Bradshaws Railway Guide
Mr Christison Berwick
Newspaper Advertisement -
016.08 ; 016.11 ; 016.12 A branch of the North British [Railway] from Dunse to Reston Junction. It [is --] miles in length. & is pretty well supp [supplied] in goods & passenger Traffic --

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Parish of Dunse -- Sheet 16-11 -- Trace 1 - 3 -- James McAllister

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