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Parish of Eglingham
Sheet 25.8. Trace 1.3.

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Chapel Chapel (ruins of) Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick On Sheet The ruins of an old chapel a little N. by E. of Old
(Ruins of) Estate map in Mr Langlands’ possession dated 1825 25.8 Bewick, said to have been a chapel of ease
Whellans Histy Northd page 646 to the Mother Church at Eglingham & dedicated
to the Holy Trinity.
Kirk Burn Kirk Burn Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick On Sheets A small stream rising to the North of
Estate map in Mr Langlands’ possession dated 1825 25.7 & Bewick Hill & passing the above Chapel
Mr. Robt Carr farmer Bewick Folly 25.8 from which it takes name, falls into the River
Breamish N. W. of Old Bewick
Blowweary Blowweary Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick On Sheet A shepherd’s house on the moors to the
Estate map in Mr Langlands’ possession dated 1825 25.8 S. E. of Bewick Folly occupied by Mr
Jas Rogerson Shepherd Blow-weary Langlands’ Shepherd
Robt Young
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