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Sally Port | Sally Port | Mr James Dunse | On Sheet | Is Situated, at the western | ||
Sally Port | Mr William Carr | 17.5 | extremity of the Rock, on which | |||
Sally Port | Mr Hugh Ross | the Castle Stands. And was, | ||||
Revd W Orde | defended, by, a very thick wall | |||||
on either Side, only very, Small | ||||||
portions of which now remains. | ||||||
From the Main wall, of the | ||||||
Castle, it was in length, about | ||||||
150 links, and in breadth | ||||||
about 90 Links, in the West | ||||||
end, there is a very deep well | ||||||
And which is Known, as the | ||||||
Sallyport Well, having a Small | ||||||
house built over it, which is used | ||||||
as a Magazine, where powder | ||||||
&c is Kept, for, Supplying the | ||||||
Guns &c. | ||||||
Long Cross | Long Cross | Revd Mr Darnell Bamburgh | On Sheet | Two arable fields, on the | ||
Long Cross | Mr. H Ross Tenant | 17-5 | farm of Redbarns, South | |||
Long Cross | J Carr Sexton | of the farmhouse. No information | ||||
Bamburgh | could be obtained respecting | |||||
the origin of the name. | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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