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Mustardhill | Mustardhill Plantn | T.W. Craster Esqr. | On Sheet | A mixed plantation on | ||
Plantation | Owner | 27.11 | a slight eminence, |
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Mustardhill Plantn | Mr. Edward Wightman | one of the fields adjoining | ||||
Mustardhill Plantn | Mr. Thomas Wood, Farmer | is called "Mustard Hill" | ||||
Craster Westfarm | hence the name, |
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property of T.W. Craster Esqr. | ||||||
Proctor’s Stead | Proctor’s Stead | Same Authorities | On Sheet | An old house, situated | ||
Proctorstead – | White’s Directory | 27.11 | a short distance north of | |||
"Dunstan", It was erected | ||||||
against an ancient Tower | ||||||
(which is still standing) by | ||||||
a J. Proctor in 1652 |
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the property of the Earl of | ||||||
Tankerville, There are offices | ||||||
and, large garden attached. | ||||||
Tower | Tower | Same Authorities | On Sheet | An old square tower, at Proctors | ||
27.11 | -tead, it is in good preservation | |||||
See Spotswood’s Histy Church of Scotland | although, it is supposed to be as old, as | |||||
quoted in Hutchinson’s View of Northum- | "Dunstanborough Castle", tradition, gives this | |||||
-berland. Vo.:II. P.186. where it is shown { Duns Scotus } | as the birth-place of the Celebrated, Duns | |||||
he was born at Dunse in { Died 8th Nov.} | Scotus, and that he translated the | |||||
Berwickshire – { A.D. 1308 } | Scriptures here, there is no date on it, | |||||
it is three stories high, and now used as a + | ||||||
+ Dove Cote | ||||||
Note: Unsigned; hand of William Beatty
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