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Alnwick Parish Sheet 32 Plan 9

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Whitecross Howl White-Cross-Howls Mr William Thompson 23 Chains West of A field so called from a
(Plague Burial Ground) White-Cross-Howls Mr John Tait Denwick cross having stood on its South been erected on its South
White-Cross-Howls Mr William Davidson side to point out where the dead
were buried when the plague
infested Denwick 1637 to 1650
White Cross White Cross Mr William Thompson 23 Chains West of This cross was erected to point out
(Remains of) White Cross Mr John Tait Denwick where the dead were buried when the
White Cross Mr William Davidson plague infested Denwick AD 1665-6
(Remains of) 1637 to 1650 -so that Denwick was
infested anterior to London
Denwick Burn See name book of 32/5
F. McRae
Sapper RE

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Transcribed by CTW and PW

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