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Sheet 46 Plan 2 Warkworth Parish

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Bumping Stone Bumping Stone Mr. Thompson 51 Chains N.E A large stone on the North South
Bumping Stone Mr. Tate of Coquet Bridge west side of Warkworth Moor
Bumping Stone Mr. Younger so called from being formerly
Bumping Stone Revd. J.W. Dunn the custom of bumping newly
made freeholders of the Borough
on it ulil until such time they
named the sum that would
be given for drink the habit
is now obsolete.
River Coquet Described in name book of
sheet 46 Plan 6.
Warkworth Moor Warkworth Moor Mr. Thompson 51 Chains N.E An enclosed district of arable
Warkworth Moor Mr. Tate of Coquet Bridge rough Pasture and wood land,
Warkworth Moor Mr. James Sand it formerly belonged to the freeholders
(Morwick) A recumbent effigy of a of Warkworth before the division
Warkworth Moor Revd. J.W. Dunn Knight in Armour is in but since it was enclosed the
St Lawrence Church, on its Duke of Northumberland purchased many
pedestal is inscribed of their shares, those togaether with
to Sir 16th. part as lord of the Manor
makes him near owner of all.

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