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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 | Blow |
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 Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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