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Sheet 31 Plan 8 Alnwick Parish

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Ruins of Hulne Abbey Whites Directory of the Co 19 Chains East of The remains of what has been a
Hulne Abbey Hulne Abbey Mc Laughlan’s Kenzies History Glass Hills large Abbey beautifully
Hulne Abbey Estate Plan situated on the Bank of the
(Ruins of) River Aln it originally was
erected A.D. 1240 the monks
were of the Carmelite order
the first abbot being
Ralph Fresborn a Northumbrian
the present remains are extensive,
and it
but shews so beautiful workmanship
all the principal objects are notified
on trace and coloured in accor-
dance wherever foundations are
exposed. They consist of the tower a
a place of refuge for the monks in times of danger the
Abbots private apartments. Churches. Refectory
Kitchens. Vestery. Halls & two modern Aviaries
where the Duke of Northumberland keeps several
species of pheasants
James Gray
Sapper RE

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Transcribed by CTW and PW

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