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Rumble Churn {Rumble Churn Revd Mr Rooke On Sheet A long, narrow chasm,
{or Queen’s Cove 27.8 in the rocks, at the east
Rumble Churn Whellan’s Directory tower of Dunstanburgh
Rumble Churn Whites Directory Castle, the Cliff on the
Rumble Churn Mr George Smailes South Side, is about 40
feet high, on the north
Side, the rocks are low
In stormy weather, the
Sea makes fearful inlets
here – It is said that Queen
Margaret of Anjou, either
landed, or embarked here
during, one of the Sieges
of the Castle –
Chapel Chapel Groses’s Antiquities – On Sheet The remains, of a small
(Remains of) (Remains of) Vol. IV. P.83 27.8 building, within Dun
Chapel (Remains of) Whellan’s Directory -stanburgh Castle, and
Chapel (Remains of) Revd Mr. Rooke near to the south wall –
Chapel (Remains of) T.W. Craster Esqr portions of the side walls
Craster Tower only, are standing, there
Chapel (Remains of) Hutchinson’s View of Northumberland is nothing certain that
Vol.II P.188 this was the "Chapel" It is
only conjectured so, from its position –

Note: No heading; unsigned; prob. hand of John McCabe

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