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Hiddlefaulds 1813

newspaper advertisment
FARMS IN THE COUNTY OF LINLITHGOW.
TO-LET.
To be LET, either as presently possessed, or One Farm, for 13 years from Martinmas 1813,
THE MILL, and MILL LANDS of BURDS MILL, presently possessed by David Fortune, 47 3 2
containing 
The FARM of HIDDLEFAULDS, as possessed by James Walker,                             58 2 29
The FARM of LOANEND, MUIREND possessed by Lewis Alexander                         113 6 7
                              Total 219 2 27
The above farms are situated about 11 miles west from Edinburgh, an about half a mile south of the turnpike road from Edinburgh to Glasgow by Bathgate, on the north side of Almond Water, and in the neighbourhood of lime.
The lands are mostly inclosed, of a superior quality, and adapted for all kinds of crop.
Offers to be given in to Mr. John Keir, factor to the Earl of Hopetoun, at Philipstoun, near South Queensferry betwixt and the first day of April next, who will give any further information that may be required.
The cited information was sourced from Electronic Document (email, file) published by http://newspaperarchive.com/ on January 12th, 1813 (Ref: page 4) The author/originator was Edinburgh Advertiser . This citation is considered to be direct and primary evidence used, or by dominance of the evidence.


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