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Parish of Bellingham Sheet 67 Plan 4

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Tarsett Castle Tarestt Castle Revd. Powell Bellingham 13 Chains N.W. No part of this building now remains standing.
(site of) Tarestt Castle Frances Charlton Esq C.E. Bellingham of Tarsett Station But its Fosse on the North Southeast side is
Tarestt Castle Mr Campion Charlton in a very perfect state. No account anterior to
(site of) 1524 can be obtained, upon which occasion it
is suppose it was destroyed by fire by the
Charltons of Bellingham, in an attack upon
Sir Ralph Fenwick an officer of the Crown
who had taken up temporary quarters there
Peg’s Well Peg’s Well Mr Creaigie Wage Head 21 Chains N.E. A well of spring water
Peg’s Well Mr Lamb Park Cottage of Tarsett Station known in the neighbourhood by
Peg’s Well Mr Campion Charlton this name
Tarsett Burn Tarsett Burn Mr Creaigie Wage Head 16 Chains N.W A considerable stream rising
Tarsett Burn Mr Lamb Park Cottage of Tarsett Station Southeast of Kielder Head and flowing
Tarsett Burn Mr Campion Charlton in a southerly direction receiving the
waters of the Tarrett Burn in its course
and empties itself into the River North Tyne
Alfred Brittain
Sapper Royal Engineers

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