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Stobs Cross | Stobs Cross | Mr Thomas Adamson | 68 Chains S.W. | A large Stone about two feet high. | ||
Stobs Cross | Mr John Stoker | of Hall Shield | The cross on top appears to have been broken off. | |||
Stobs Cross | Mr James Rutherford | Tradition says that this | ||||
has been a Burial place | ||||||
in connection with Spital | ||||||
Shield which formed an | ||||||
Hospital or retreat for | ||||||
patients belonging |
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to Hexham which were | ||||||
sent |
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of Air. And if Any | ||||||
Chanced to die they | ||||||
are supposed to have | ||||||
been Buried at | ||||||
Stobs Cross. The | ||||||
surrounding country appears | ||||||
to have been one tract | ||||||
of Moorland at that | ||||||
time | ||||||
$Thos.$ Grehan Civil Assistant |
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