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Parish of All Saints Townships of Heaton & Byker
Sheet 97 Plan 4

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Greenwater Pool Greenwater Pool Mr. Moore In the West of the A deep portion of Ouse Burn,
Greenwater Pool Mr. Telford parish. About 4 chs So called from the green appearance
Greenwater Pool Mr George Cairns West of Bulman’s Wood of the water
Bulman’s Wood Bulman’s Wood Mr. Richard Davidson In the West of the A long narrow wood of forest trees
Bulman’s Wood Mr. George Cairns parish. About 4 chs mixed with shrubs. It is very
Bulman’s Wood Mr Moore WestEast of Greenwater Pool tastefully laid out with a number of
walks, ponds etc
King John’s Palace King John’s Palace McKenzie’s History of Northumberland In the West of the A Small portion of the ruins which
(In Ruins) King John’s Palace Mr. Moore parish. About 28 chains formerly formed part of an Extensive Mansion.
King John’s Palace Mr. George Cairns S.E. of Benton Bridge Tradition States that King John resided
retreat for King John White’s Directory here for a short time
"Heaton was, it is said, a place of retreat for King John when he visited the north"
"Heaton – Mr. Bourne says "It has been handed down by tradition to the present day,
"that it was a place of retreat for King John. And there are still to be seen
"the ruins of an Ancient building, which carries the name of King John’s Palace.
"Whatever truth there may be in this tradition, this is certain,
"that there is on the north side of this old building the remains of a
John McMahon
Civil Assistant

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