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Parish of Haltwhistle   Sheet 91 Plan 7

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Weydoncleugh Side Weydoncleugh Side Mr Henderson 24 Chains South A good farmhouse with
Weydoncleugh Side Mr Maughan East of outhouses &c attached
Weydoncleugh Side Mr Robson Blenkinsopp Castle Situated on the North side of
Wydoncleugh Side List of Voters for Southern Div. of Co "Weydon Cleugh"
Blenkinsopp Castle Blenkinsopp Castle Mr Maughan 22 chains East An old castle now partly in ruins, the
(Remains of) (Remains of) of from Angerton portions at present inhabited being of a
Blenkinsopp Castle Mr Henderson Quarry much more recent date than the walls shewn
(Remains of) on the trace in deeply colored, the present
Blenkinsopp Castle Mr Armstrong occupant is the farmer for of the surrounding
(Remains of) land. Hodgson in his History says that
Blenkinsopp Castle Wallis’ Histy of Northumberland the date of the first building is AD 1339
(Remains of) and that it was defended by a ditch on
Blenkinsopp Castle Hodgson’s Histy of Northumberland its west & south west sides.
(Remains of) "Blenkinsopp Castle the Remains of which
date their origin from 1399" Hodgson’s Histy of Northumberland
Angerton Quarry Angerton Quarry Mr Armstrong 22 chains west of from West A large old Lime Stone Quarry
Angerton Quarry Mr Maughan Blenkinsopp Castle partly planted with fir tress. Said
Angerton Quarry Mr Henderson to be the original site of the village
of Angerton.
George Davison Junr
CA
James Sloan
SRE

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