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Warkworth | Warkworth | Revd. J.W. Dunn | 27 Chains east of | The Parochial Village of Warkworth | ||
Warkworth | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | Warkworth Hermitage | Parish. its situation is on a pennisular | |||
Warkworth | Whellan’s Directory | of land formed by a sharp bend of the | ||||
Warkworth | White’s Directory | River Coquet. there was at one time a | ||||
Warkworth | Estate Records | Market held here but not now. | ||||
its highest point is crowned by the | ||||||
Castle and its lowest by the Church. | ||||||
it is a clean respectable looking place | ||||||
containing besides the Parish Church | ||||||
a Presbyterian Chapel, 2 schools, | ||||||
several Public houses &c for the | ||||||
details of which see their respective | ||||||
names. | ||||||
Bridge | Revd. J.W. Dunn | 37 Chains North east | An Ancient Bridge of stone. Consisting | |||
(County) | Thomas Clutterbuck Esqr. | of Warkworth Hermitage | of two Arches its south end is flanked | |||
List of County Bridges | by a square tower with an arch | |||||
(County) | thro which the road passes. |
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Estate Records | it is kept in repair by the County | |||||
(County) | this is a very old Bridge having been | |||||
rebuilt as it now is in AD. 1379 | ||||||
John Stewart 2nd Corpl RE |
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