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Haggerston Castle | Haggerston Castle | Whellan’s Directory | on sheet | A large plain Mansion | ||
Haggerston Castle | Mr Thomas Main, Steward | 7.15 | situated in the south end of | |||
Haggerston Castle | Mr John Boyd Gamekeeper | a large park, and cosists of | ||||
Haggerston Castle | Mr John McGreggor, Bridge Mill | a long range of building, having | ||||
a wing at the east and south | ||||||
ends; the portion of the building | ||||||
between those two wings, is | ||||||
said to be part of the old | ||||||
"Castle of Haggerston" but this | ||||||
I consider doubtful as, we find | ||||||
that "the old castle was destroyed by fire in 1618, with the exception | ||||||
of one of the towers, and which was memorable, as being the place where | ||||||
Edward II received the homage of Thomas, Earl of Lancaster, for the | ||||||
Earldom of Lincoln in 1311". But this tower was pulled down in 1811, | ||||||
and the present west wing, erected on its site. The centre portion | ||||||
shown in black on trace, is undoubtedly, much older, than the remainder | ||||||
of the building and is constructed with a different kind of stone, | ||||||
it being a white freestone, and the outer surface appears to have | ||||||
been redressed to make it harmonize with the new work – | ||||||
This Castle, and Estate, has been the property of Haggerston family | ||||||
from time immemorial until a few years ago, when it was purchased | ||||||
by the present proprietor Capn Leyland | ||||||
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