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Hulne Park | Hulne Park | Mr Robert Tate | The whole of | An extensive park divided | ||
Hulne Park | Mr John Patton | Plan | into Several Farm’s extending | |||
Hulne Park | Mr John Whinham | between 6 and 7 miles North west of | ||||
Alnwick Surrounded by a wall 12 feet high | ||||||
Blackbog Burn | Blackbog Burn | Mr Robert Tate | 70 Chains East | A Small Stream issuing near | ||
Blackbog Burn | Mr John Patton | of Hulne Abbey | the old Turnpike Road flowing | |||
Blackbog Burn | Mr John Whinham | in a Westerly direction until it enters | ||||
the river Aln | ||||||
The | Lady’s Well | Mr Robert Tate | 40 Chains East of | An excellent Spring issu |
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Lady’s Well | Lady’s Well | Mr John Patton | Hulne Abbey | Out of the Rock close by; Kept |
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Lady’s Well | Mr John Whinham | by order of the Duke of Northumberland. | ||||
about 1/4 of a mile South of Hulne Abbey | ||||||
South should | no doubt deriving its name from | |||||
be East | the Virgin Mary. One of the Patron Saints | |||||
of the adjacent Abbey | ||||||
James Donovan Sapper RE |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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