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Bamburgh Parish Sheet 16.14 Traces 5&6

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Banks Plantation Banks Plantation Mr. John Lumsden. Mousen. See Sheet A small mixed plantation on the East side of
Banks Plantation Mr. Wm King. Steward, Bellshill. 16.14 the Road leading from Bellshill to Bellshill Quarry;
Banks Plantation Mr. Thomas Craig. Adderstone. the property of John Church Esqr. Bellshill.
Chapeltree Well Chapeltree Well Mr. John Lumsden. Mousen. See Sheet A spring well in an arable field about 34 chains
Chapeltree Well Mr. Wm King. Steward, Bellshill. 16.14 N. West of the 2nd Milestone from Belford and on the
Chapeltree Well Mr. Thomas Craig. Adderstone. East side of the Great North Turnpike Road
Chapel Tree Chapel Tree Mr. John Lumsden. Mousen. See Sheet A whitethorn tree standing on the most elevated
Chapel Tree Mr. Wm King. Steward, Bellshill. 16.14 portion of the field in which the above well is situated.
Chapel Tree Mr. Thomas Craig. Adderstone. It is surmised that a Chapel once stood in this field
but the oldest inhabitant has never seen any
traces of it.
North Plantation North Plantation Mr. John Lumsden. Mousen. See Sheet A mixed plantation on the West side of the Great
North Plantation Mr. Wm King. Steward, Bellshill. 16.14 North Turnpike Road and about 6 chains West
North Plantation Mr. Thomas Craig. Adderstone. of Chapel Tree: the property of John Church Esqr.
Thomas Cosgrove

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Transcribed by HL and DW

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