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Castle | Revd. John Baillie MA | About 6 chains N. | A strong old square embattled tower which still | |||
(Remains of) | Mr. Hindmarsh | of Elsdon Church | externally and internally retains much of its | |||
List of County Voters | pristine form, and on its south front are | |||||
Hodgsons History of Northumberland | sculptured the arms of Sir Robert Umfreville [who] | |||||
who died in 1436 which says Hodgson is perhaps | ||||||
a guide to the date of its restoration or erection | ||||||
To the old building has been added a vestibule | ||||||
kitchen dining room pantry and other offices | ||||||
The Rectory | and has been used as the Rectory House for many | |||||
years now in the occupation of the Rev John Baillie | ||||||
Rector of Elsdon | ||||||
Gatecheck | Gate Check | Mr. Whaley | About 5 chains S. W. | A small stone building used as a Farm | ||
Gatecheck | Mr. Dodd | of Elsdon Church | House in the occupation of Mr. Davison Farmer | |||
Gatecheck | Mr. Davison | The gate to the green formerly stood near | ||||
this house hence the name | ||||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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