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Common Fields | Common Fields | Estate Map. | Two, large pasture fields, Situate | |||
Common Fields | Mr. James Dunse | a Short distance South of Bamburgh | ||||
Common Fields | Mr. William Carr. | Castle. And is given by the Trustees | ||||
Common Fields | Mr. Hugh Ross | of the late Lord Crewe, to the | ||||
workmen, employed about the Castle | ||||||
&c for the purposes of grazing | ||||||
their Cows upon There are two, | ||||||
large mounds here, Said to be | ||||||
Tumuli, one of which has been | ||||||
explored – And An Urn found in | ||||||
it, the other one has not been | ||||||
explored – See trace. | ||||||
Redbarns | Redbarns | Estate Map. | On Sheet | A good farmhouse, Situated | ||
Mr. James Dunse | 17.5 | on rising ground, a Short distance | ||||
Mr. William Carr. | Southeast of "Bamburgh Castle", | |||||
Mr. Hugh Ross | there Are garden, Suitable offices, | |||||
And Small Farm, attached, | ||||||
the late Lord Crewe. | ||||||
Redbarns Links | Redbarns Links | On Sheet | Bent grass, And Rough pasture, on | |||
17.5 | the farm of "Redbarns", And along the | |||||
Sea Shore, they extend, from "Greenhill | ||||||
Links" on the Southeast, to the Castle Links | ||||||
The Township Road, between Bamburgh & N.Sunderland | ||||||
Crosses over them | ||||||
John McCabe |
Note: Signature in heading
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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