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Parish of Wooler
Sheet 20.5 Trace 4

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Meetinghouse Lane Meetinghouse Lane Mr William Short On Sheet A blind lane off the west side
Mr Robt Brown Junr 20.5 of High Street, Wooler, so called
Mr Robt Brown Senr from a house in which the English
Presbyterians used to meet for public
worship previous to the building of
West Chapel
Corbie Know Corbie Know Mr William Short On Sheet The name applies to a house a little off
Mr Robt Brown Senr 20.5 the East Side of High Street. It is the Manse
Mr Robt Brown Junr or residence of the Revd Mr Whyte, minister,
of the 2nd United Presbyterial Chapel
Tower Bank Tower Bank {Mr William Short On Sheet This name applies to that stripe of wood
{Mr James Wightman 20.5 from the Dye works to Wooler Mill, on
{Mr Robt Brown the N. End of which are some ruins of which
{ are supposed to be the remains of an old Tower
{ or Peel, But the name alone is all that the
{ Supposition rests on, as nothing authentic
{ even traditionally, can be ascertained res
Tower Tower { On Sheet pecting it. There is no doubt but the
(Remains of) (Remains of) { 20.5 solid blocks of masonry on Tower
Bank are the remains of an ancient
stronghold. They have been inserted
on the plan as the remains of a Tower
Robt Young
Corporal Royal Engineers

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