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Akeldsteads | Mr Richd Hawart | A farmsteading pleasantly | ||||
Mr Robt Brown | Situated on the N. bank of the | |||||
Estate map | river glen and south of Ewart | |||||
Park, it is in the Township of | ||||||
Belongs to Kirknewton Parish | Akeld & Parish of Kirknewton | |||||
Humbleton Burn | Humbleton Burn | Mr Robt Brown | On Sheets | A small Mountain Stream rising | ||
Revd W. Proctor | 19.4R | in the hills south of humbleton | ||||
Directory | 19.8 | village and falling into the river | ||||
Glen on the lands of Ewart Park. | ||||||
Its whole course does not exceed 7 | ||||||
miles | ||||||
Battle Stone | Battle Stone | Revd W. Proctor | On Sheet | A large stone in a field immediately | ||
Directory | 19.4 | N.W. of Humbleton said to mark | ||||
Mr Robt Brown | the place where the famous Battle | |||||
of Homildon Hill was fought in | ||||||
the year 1402- | ||||||
Red Riggs | Red Riggs | Revd W. Proctor | On Sheet | The field in which the above stone | ||
Directory | 19.4 | is placed. The name is said to be | ||||
Mr Robt Brown | derived from the quantity of blood | |||||
which coloured the ground on that | ||||||
Memorable day.-No one on the | ||||||
ground can given any information about the Skeleton | ||||||
& Urn said to have been found in 1811- | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by PW and PW
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