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Battle Moor | Battle Moor | Mr Ebenezer Black, Grindon | On Sheet | This name apples to a large arable | ||
Battle Moor | Mr Jas A. Black, Grindon | 6.1 | field situated on the farm of Grindon | |||
Mr David Carr, Felkington | traditionally supposed to be the site | |||||
Hutchinson’s History of Durham, Vol 3, Ps 504 & 505 | of a Battle. "In the 5th of Queen Mary, | |||||
1558, the Scots were defeated at Grindon | ||||||
by forces led by Sir Thos Percy, Sixth Earl | ||||||
of Northumberland, and Sir Harry Percy." | ||||||
West Newbiggindean | West Newbiggindean | Mr Stephen Smith | On Sheet | A mixed plantation situated on the | ||
Plantation | Plantation | Mr Geo. Wight, W. Newbiggin | 6.9 | farm of West Newbiggin, the property | ||
West Newbiggindean | Mr Jas Wight, W. Newbiggin | of Sir Francis Blake. | ||||
Plantation | ||||||
Spy Law | Spy Law | Mr Ebenezer Black | On Sheet | A slight eminence situated on | ||
Spy Law | Mr Jas A. Black | 6.14 | the farm of Grindon. | |||
Mr David Carr | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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