Links Brick and Tile Works, Musselburgh, East Lothian

16/07/1766 – Caledonian Mercury – At Prestonpans Tyle Work belonging to John Nisbet of Northfield and to be sold for ready money. Best pan-tyles at 38s the thousand. Second sort (equal to the first in some works) at 27s the thousand. Every cart loading here shall have the toll they pay at Ravenshaugh Burn repaid. NB. To prevent mistakes, it is to be observed, there is a new tyle-work at the end of Musselburgh Links, erected by William Nisbet, Mason. The durableness of the styles here is well known upwards of fifty years past.

Below – 01/09/1838 – The Scotsman – Brick and tile work, arable and feuing ground and flint mill belonging to the Burgh of Musselburgh to let.  All presently possessed by Mr James Ritchie.

Below  – 02/11/1842  – The Scotsman –  Musselburgh Brick and Tile Works to let.

Below – 04/10/1843 – The Scotsman – Musselburgh Brick and Tile Works to let.  Occupied by Mr James Ritchie.

Below – 16/10/1844 – The Scotsman – Musselburgh Brick and Tile Works to let. Occupied by Mr Ritchie.

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