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Parish of Bamburgh Sheet 17-9-

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New Shoreston New Shoreston R.G. Huggup Esqr. See Sheet A very neat, and substantial
New Shoreston Revd Mr Orde 17.9 farmhouse, having good
New Shoreston Mr James Laing garden, extensive, and well
New Shoreston Mr James Dunse arranged offices, hinds houses
of a superior description, and
large arable farm attached
It is the property of the Trustees
of the Late Lord Crewe.
There has been, a great quantity
of remains, of the old Red Deer,
dug up in the small field,
adjoining the offices on the
north side, some of which are
in the possession of R.G. Huggup Esqr.
Clashope Burn Clashope Burn R.G. Huggup Esqr. See Sheet A small stream, having its
Clashope Burn Revd Mr. Orde 17.9 source, from drains &c a short
Clashope Burn Mr James Laing distance west of "Shoreston Hall"
Clashope Burn Mr James Dunse It flows, in, a northeast direction
through a small ravine, and
enters, underground near to
"Monks house", (Origin of name unknown)
John McCabe

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