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Cartington Castle | Cartington Castle | Mr George Crawford | 30 Chains N.W of | "Cartington Castle an ancient | ||
(Remains of) | Cartington Castle | Mr Hugh Ross | South Cartington | and venerable pile, which was | ||
Cartington Castle | Mr Andrew Robson | Strongly built on the castellated | ||||
(Remains of) | McKenzie History of Northumberland | form, is now in ruins, it massif | ||||
walls and extensive ruins are | ||||||
sufficient proof of its having been | ||||||
a place of considerable strength | ||||||
and consequence, underneath it | ||||||
are large vaults no doubt used | ||||||
by its owners, in former days, to | ||||||
secure their cattle, against the | ||||||
depredations of the Moss troopers, | ||||||
and other freebooters who infested | ||||||
the country" | ||||||
Almshouse | Almshouse | Mr George Crawford | 8 Chains N.W of | "Lady Mary Widdrington, relict of | ||
Almshouse | Mr Andrew Robson | Cartington Castle | Sir Edward Charlton, of Hesleyside, | |||
Almshouse | Revd James Hubbesty | baronet, founded near Cartington Castle | ||||
McKenzie’s History of Northumberland | an almshouse for four poor widows | |||||
of the Roman Catholic religion." | ||||||
McKenzie’s History | ||||||
F. McRae Sapper RE |
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