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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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