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Old Hall | Old Hall | Mr Brown | 43 Chains | A Substantial Stone building | ||
(Remains of) | Old Hall | Mr Lloyde | South West of | Situated at the West end of the | ||
Old Hall | Mr Young | Easthouse | Village of Swarland. This house was | |||
Old Hall | McKenzie’s History | (This House is commonly | built by the family of Hesilrige about | |||
Swarland Village Farm | List of Co Voters | called Swarland Village | the year 1640. It is now converted | |||
Farm.) | into a farm house. The Eastern | |||||
gable is of more remote antiquity. | ||||||
Grave | Grave | Mr Brown | 53 Chains S.W. | This object consists of two or three | ||
Grave | Mr Lloyde | of Easthouse | large flags laying flat upon the | |||
Grave | McKenzie’s History | ground. McKenzie in speaking | ||||
of the old Hall Says Near the west | ||||||
Corner of a Small field Situated | ||||||
on the North & West Sides of a Plantation | ||||||
adjoining Swarland old Hall is a tomb stone, now sunk level with the surface, with the armored | ||||||
inscription upon it. The Stone is now so much defaced by time that in the year 1800 | ||||||
the following was all that could | ||||||
be transcribed. The inscription is rudely cut in Roman Capitals. | ||||||
"Here lies the body of William Hesilrige who departed | ||||||
this life April 12th 1681 aged 88 years." For the remainder of inscription | ||||||
see McKenzie’s History. | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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