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Westhall | West Hall | Revd Jno Dixon Clark | On sheet | A stone building two storeys high, | ||
West Hall | Mr. Jas Robertson | 16.5 | of modern erection, and built on the | |||
West Hall | Mr. Richd Wightman, Tenant | site of the "anient Manor-house"; having | ||||
Westhall | Compounded, agreeably to | out-buildings, Garden, and a farm of land | ||||
Survey usage | attached, the property of Revd J.D. Clark. | |||||
Berwick Shire, Naturalists Club, | "About the year 1823, when some workmen were emp- | |||||
No.2, Vol:IV; Page 89 | loyed in enlarging the Mill pond, formerly part of | |||||
the Moats of Belford Castle, they discovered, close | ||||||
to the foundation on the south side, some human bones | ||||||
and a pair of bronze spurs, which have been richly | ||||||
Guilt, and are still in a good state of preservation | ||||||
(now in the possesion of the Revd J.D.Clark) – The rowels | ||||||
ae 2 1/2 inches in diameter, with 20 points; supposed to be of | ||||||
the period of King Edward IV, A.D. 1461." | ||||||
Moat | Moat | Revd Jno Dixon Clark | On sheet | Slight vestiges of a Moat, supposed to | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | Mr. Jas Robertson | 16.5 | have surrounded the "Ancient Manor-house" | ||
Moat | Mr. Richd Wightman, Tenant | of Belford, while in existence. | ||||
(Remains of) | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by KF
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