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Cross | Cross | Sir Charles Monck | 30 chains N.W. | A stone pillar about 10 feet high | ||
Cross | Mr Robson | of Boghouse | standing on a pedestal 3 feet square | |||
Cross | Mr T. Bell | with 2 steps. It is supposed | ||||
by some |
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Cross when the old Town of | ||||||
Belsay was in existence by | ||||||
the Chapel, Sir Charles Monck | ||||||
says History is silent on | ||||||
it nor could he find out what | ||||||
it was erected for. | ||||||
Townfoot | Townfoot | Sir Charles Monck | 29 chains N. | Three Cottages so called | ||
Townfoot | Mr Bell | W. Of Boghouse | from being at the lower end | |||
Townfoot | Mr Watson | of the Old Village of Belsay | ||||
which extended to the castle | ||||||
The old village was erased by | ||||||
Sir Charles Monck. | ||||||
M. Costelloe |
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