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[#] | Gamestone Fields | Estate Map | Three fields, (two, arable, and one | |||
Gamestone Fields | Mr James Dunse | pasture), Situated about 1/2 mile | ||||
Gamestone Fields | Mr William Carr | South of Bamburgh. |
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Gamestone Fields | Mr Hugh Ross | property of the trustees, of the late | ||||
Not to be written on the Plan. | Lord Crewe, (Origin of name unknown) | |||||
Ingram Lane | Ingram Lane | Mr James Dunse | On Sheets | A township road, leading in | ||
Ingram Lane | Mr Wm Carr | 16.8 | a Southeast direction out of the | |||
Ingram Lane | Mr Hugh Ross | 17.5 & | Southwest end of Bamburgh Village | |||
Ingram Lane | 17.9 | It bears the name to the boundary | ||||
between the townships of Burton | ||||||
and Bamburgh. | ||||||
Mill Burn | Mill Burn | Mr James Dunse | On Sheet | A Small rivulet rising in | ||
Mr Wm Carr | 16.8 | the fields northwest of "Dukesfield | ||||
Mr Hugh Ross | running South of "Bamburghfriars", through | |||||
the garden, at the "Glebe House", here it | ||||||
is covered, for a short distance, and | ||||||
issues on the North Side of the latter | ||||||
house, |
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Commences, And it bears it to where | ||||||
it empties itself into the Sea at | ||||||
the end of Wynding Lane; a Small | ||||||
Corn Mill Stood on this Stream, at one | ||||||
time, but has been Completely removed. | ||||||
hence the name. | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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