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Oxen Dean | Oxen Dean | Revd Wm Tyler | On Sheets | A small wooded ravine dividing | ||
Mr Henry Havery | 9.7 & | the farms of Oxendeanburn and | ||||
Mr J Compton | 9.8 | Brownridge, it extends from the River | ||||
Tweed in a westerly direction, about 1/4 | ||||||
of a mile. | ||||||
Twizell Boathouse | Twisel Boat House | Captn Blake, Tilmouth Park | On Sheet | A small cottage dwelling on the south | ||
Mr Scott, Tenant | 9.4 | bank of the River Tweed a short distance | ||||
Stephen Smith | below the confluence of the River Till | |||||
2 Twizell Parish Name List P.29 | There is a ferry here for foot passengers | |||||
only. It is the property of, and rented | ||||||
from Sir Francis Blake Bart of Tilmouth | ||||||
Park. | ||||||
St Cuthbert’s Chapel | St Cuthberts Chapel | Captn Blake | On Sheet | The ruins of an old Chapel dedicated | ||
(Ruins of) | (Ruins of) | Mr Havery, Farmer | 9.4 | to St. Cuthbert, the walls are still in | ||
Mr Tait, Farmer | good preservation and part of the roof | |||||
standing. Adjoining the Chapel was a | ||||||
Burial ground from which a part of a | ||||||
Stone Coffin was dug up which is still | ||||||
preserved at Tilmouth Park. | ||||||
According to tradition this coffin is called | ||||||
St. Cuthberts Boat, in which he made | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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