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Sheet 21.10 Parish of Bambrugh

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Long Stone Long Stone Mr. Edward Dixon, N. Sandyford On Sheet A freestone slab, about six feet
Long Stone Mr. Jno D. Thompson, N. Sandyford 21.19 high, in a rough state, erected
Long Stone Mr. John Douglas, Rayheugh on Longstone Hill. It can be
seen a long way off, and is
supposed to have been placed
there, to serve as a land mark.
Shinywalls Shinywalls Mr. Edward Dixon On Sheet This name is given to the remains
Shinywalls Mr. John Douglas 21.10 of a dwellinghouse, situated on
Shinywalls Mr. Robt Thompson, Old Clattery Rosebrough Moor, so called, from
the bright appearance it presented
when shone on by the sun.
Tumulus Tumulus Mr. Edward Dixon On Sheet A conical heap of stones supp-
Tumulus Mr. John Douglas 21.10 osed to be the remains of a Sepul-
Tumulus Mr. Robt Thompson, Old Clattery chral Monument, erected over the
remains of some distinguished person
in former times. It is situated a short
distance south of the "Three Cairns".
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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Transcribed by HL

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