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Parish of Bamburgh Sheet 16—4 17—13

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[#] Copywell Fields Estate Map A small district, of good
Copywell Fields Revd. W. Orde arable land on the farm of
Copywell Fields Mr R. E. Huggup Shoreston Hall, and on the
Not to be written on the Plan. west side of "Springfield". It gets
the name from there being, in one
of the fields, a good spring, known
as "Copy Well". In the north enclosure
of this district, there are two remark
able features, having the resemblance
of Tumuli – but they have not been
explored.
Elford Elford Estate Map See Sheet A very neat farmhouse, having a
Elford John Railston Esqr. 17.13 good garden, extensive and well
Elford Mr. C. Calder, Occupier arranged offices, superior hinds’
houses, having small gardens
attached. It is The property of
John Railston Esqr. N. Sunderland
The Mount The Mount John Railston Esqr. See Sheet An artificial mound, raised
The Mount Mr. C Calder 17.13 on an eminence, in a small
The Mount Mr. H. Thompson plantation, on the north side of
Elford, and having a seat on
its summit a good prospect, may
be obtained from here.
John McCabe

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