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Belford Hall | Belford Hall | Revd Jno Dixon Clark, MA | On sheet | A fine stone mansion, two storeys high, | ||
Belford Hall | Mr. James Robertson, Agent | 16.6 | erected in the year 1756, having extensive | |||
Belford Hall | Mr Geo. McDonald, Belford | out-offices, Garden, and a spacious Park. | ||||
attached, a portion of the latter being encl- | ||||||
osed, and stocked with a herd of Deer. Bel- | ||||||
ford Hall, is the Seat of the Revd Jno Dixon | ||||||
Clark ( |
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and Lord of the Manor of Belford. | ||||||
Turret | Turret | Revd Jno Dixon Clark, MA | On sheet | A small tower, of an octagonal form, | ||
Turret | Mr. James Robertson, Agent | 16.6 | surmounted by a flag-staff, and situated | |||
Turret | Mr Geo. McDonald, Belford | on a rocky mount, a short distance from | ||||
Belford Hall. Supposed to have been erected | ||||||
about the year 1756. Proprietor Revd J.D. Clark. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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