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Lord Crewe’s Arms | Lord Crewe’s Arms | Board | On Sheet | A Neat, Inn, in the village | ||
Lord Crewe’s Arms | Miss Henry. Tenant | 16.8 | of Bamburgh, having good | |||
Lord Crewe’s Arms | Chas Taylor Esqr. | Stabling attached. |
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Mr H. Ross | fitted up, with every convenience | |||||
for the accommodation, of | ||||||
parties visiting this place during | ||||||
the Summer months for the | ||||||
purpose of Sea bathing &c. | ||||||
It is the principal Inn of the | ||||||
Village |
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the Trustees of the Late Lord Crewe | ||||||
Mizen Head | Mizen Head | Estate Map | On Sheet | A Slight elevation at the Southwest | ||
Mizen Head | Mr. James Dunse | 16.8 | end of the Village of "Bamburgh", |
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Mizen Head | Mr. Wm Carr | |||||
Mizen Head | Mr. Hugh Ross | William Rufus, erected his Castle of Wood | ||||
when he beseiged, and Caused | ||||||
the garrison of Bamburgh Castle to | ||||||
Surrender in the year 1094. | ||||||
This wooden erection he Called, | ||||||
"Malvisine, Malus Vicinus" (or Bad | ||||||
Neighbour) and "Mizen Head" must be | ||||||
a corruption of the above. | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in heading
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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