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North Chapel Field | North Chapel Field | Sir Horace St Paul | On Sheets | A field in Ewart Park Estate, so | ||
Mr Melrose | 14.15R | called from being situated N. of | ||||
Estate Map | 14.16 | an old burial ground, which was | ||||
a Chapelry of Lindisfarne, (according | ||||||
to Sir Horace St Paul,) in the 13th | ||||||
Century, of which the vestiage | ||||||
now remains but the small en- | ||||||
closure, as an old burial ground- | ||||||
In the field east of and adjoining | ||||||
the above (marked B.) "Have been | ||||||
found at different periods Flints | ||||||
such as were buried with and have | ||||||
been found in graves of the ancient | ||||||
Britons. Also the part of a | ||||||
British Urn, which would seem to | ||||||
indicate that this has been at some | ||||||
remote period a burial place of | ||||||
that people"-Such is the opinion | ||||||
of Sir Horace St Paul, Baronet – | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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