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Low Chibburn | Low Chibburn | John Annett Esqr | 65 Chains N.E. of | This is a very ancient structure | ||
Low Chibburn | Richard Stamp | Widdrington Castle | and has been much larger at | |||
Low Chibburn | William Mather | one period the walls are from | ||||
Chibburn | List of Co Voters | three to four feet thick the lofting | ||||
Low Chibburn | Whellan’s Directory | consist of large oak beams from | ||||
Low | 1 1/2 to 2 feet |
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Chibburn |
White’s Directory | flooring is of black oak. This place | ||||
"At Low Chibburn is a very old strong building, which has been moated round." | has been visited by many Antiquarians | |||||
"The walls of the Chapel still remain entire, and are now covered with a thatched | and their opinions |
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"roof, and used as a barn by the farmer who occupies the ancient house, which | the Knights Templars and was built | |||||
"was approached from the north by a strong arched gateway, and was surrounded | about the year 1150 it appears to have | |||||
"by a thick wall." Copied from White’s Directory Vol:2 P.553 | been built for defensive purposes | |||||
as the fosse or ditch is still | ||||||
traceable it has been for many | ||||||
years occupied as a farm house | ||||||
but is at present inhabited by | ||||||
agricultural Laborers | ||||||
Chapel | Chapel | John Annett Esqr | 65 Chains N.E. of | This appears to have been a | ||
(Ruins of) | (Ruins of) | Richard Stamp | Widdrington Castle | Catholic |
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Chapel | William Mather | as the holy water vases are still | ||||
(Ruins of) | visible it is attached to the Main building | |||||
Chapel | (Low Chibburn) and appears to | |||||
(Ruins of) | have been erected about the same period | |||||
the greater portion of the walls are | ||||||
still standing some agricultural | ||||||
Laborers were excavat |
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three or four years since and |
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found some human |
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sculls in the interior of the building | ||||||
Thomas Grehan Civil Assistant |
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Transcribed by JW and LF
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