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| Ruins of | Hulne Abbey | Whites Directory of the Co | 19 Chains East of | The remains of what has been a | ||
| Hulne Abbey | Hulne Abbey | Mc |
Glass Hills | large Abbey beautifully | ||
| Hulne Abbey | Estate Plan | situated on the Bank of the | ||||
| (Ruins of) | River Aln it |
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| erected A.D. 1240 the monks | ||||||
| were of the Carmelite order | ||||||
| the first abbot being | ||||||
| Ralph Fresborn a Northumbrian | ||||||
| the present remains are extensive, | ||||||
| all the principal objects are notified | ||||||
| on trace and coloured in accor- | ||||||
| dance wherever foundations are | ||||||
| exposed. They consist of the tower a | ||||||
| a place of refuge for the monks in times of danger the | ||||||
| Abbots private apartments. Churches. Refectory | ||||||
| Kitchens. Vestery. Halls & two modern Aviaries | ||||||
| where the Duke of Northumberland keeps several | ||||||
| species of pheasants | ||||||
| James Gray Sapper RE | ||||||
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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