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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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