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Old Danish | Burying Ground | Mr. William Carr | On Sheet | An old burying ground in | ||
Burying Ground | Mr. Hugh Ross. | 17.5 | a Secluded nook, near to the | |||
C. R. Huggup Esqr. | Sea Shore, And about 1/2 |
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Old Danish } | adopted | Mile Southeast of Bamburgh | ||||
Burying Ground } | Castle, And appears to have been | |||||
enclosed by a bank on the | ||||||
east Side. There are no ap- | ||||||
-pearance of graves, the ground | ||||||
being Completely levelled. It is | ||||||
by Some, Supposed to be Danish | ||||||
from the appearance of the | ||||||
Skulls &c taken out of it. | ||||||
Castle Links | Castle Links | Mr. William Carr | On Sheets | A portion of Rough pasture, | ||
Castle Links | Mr. Hugh Ross | 16.8 & | And bent grass, which nearly | |||
Castle Links | Mr. James Dunse | 17.5 | Surrounds Bamburgh Castle, | |||
And extends, from "Mill Burn" | ||||||
to "Redbarns Links" |
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property of the Trustees, of the | ||||||
late Lord Crewe. | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL and DW
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