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Sheet 61 Plan 3 Parish of Elsdon

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Winter’s Gibbet Winter’s Gibbet Mr Thompson 64 chains South East This name is applicable to a
Winter’s Gibbet Mr Charlton of Pearson’s House wooden erection in the form of
Winter’s Gibbet Mr Elliott a pole about 20 feet in height &
6 inches square with an arm fixed
at the top. From this arm hangs the representation of William Winters head
carved in wood. William Winter was hanged at the west gate Newcastle
in 1792 and his body hung in chains on a Gibbet at Sting Cross in sight
of an old Peel wherein he committed a most barbarous murder on a woman
named Margaret Crozier. The Gibbet on which Winters body hung is now
decayked and has rescently been removed in order to erect the present one
which marks the exact place. This object is sometimes called Winters Stub or Stob
which means a post &c but the name by which it is best known is adopted
J. Doherty
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

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