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Chapel | Chapel, site of | Sir Charles Monck | 18 chains N.W. | The ancient chapel of Belsay | ||
(Site of) | Chapel, site of | Mr T. Bell | of Boghouse | stood on the east side of the | ||
Chapel, site of | Mr Watson | Hall immediately in front of | ||||
the window of Sir Charles | ||||||
Monck’s private room | ||||||
there was a graveyard attached to | ||||||
it. The Chapel does not | ||||||
extend inside the walls of | ||||||
the building as some of the | ||||||
historians seems to say. | ||||||
Gallow Burn | Gallow Burn | Mr Watson | Immediately North | A small stream flowing | ||
Gallow Burn | Sir Charles Monck | of Boghouse | from near Hillend in a | |||
Gallow Burn | Mr T. Bell | South easterly direction | ||||
Gallow Burn | Mr Prudhoe | to the River Pont | ||||
M. Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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