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Haremoor Law | Haremoor Law | Mr. J. Davison Holystone | 8 Chains N W | A small green eminence covered with [casts] | ||
Haremoor Law | Mr. G. Davison Holystone | of Lady’s Well | It appears to have been formed by the eruption | |||
Haremoor Law | Mr J Oliver Holystone | of water, as there are numerous large stone of a | ||||
globular form also small shells and fine | ||||||
sand found under its surface. | ||||||
Cold Park | Cold Park | Mr J Davison | 15 Chains |
A small district of ground covered principally | ||
Cold Park | Mr G Davison | of Lady’s Well | with rough |
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Cold Park | Mr J Oliver | |||||
Lady’s Well | Lady’s Well | White’s Directory | 15 Chains East | A beautiful basin of water enclosed by a | ||
Lady’s Well | Mr G Davison | of Cold Park | stone wall. In the Saxon reign of Edwin | |||
Lady’s Well | Mr J Davison | and early in the Seventh Century, Paulinus | ||||
an English Bishop is said to have baptised | ||||||
The Lady’s Well which belonged to the | about three thousand people in this well. | |||||
Priory is a beautiful bason of water it | ||||||
has been walled about with hewn stone | ||||||
Mackenzies History | ||||||
Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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