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Sheet 45 Plan 8 Parish of Felton

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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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Transcribed by JMCN and SW

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