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Mr John Whinham Jnr | 43 Chains East | A mass of rocks in Hulne Park | ||
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Mr John Patton | of Hulne Abbey | immediately above the Ladys Well | |||
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Mr John Whinham Snr | |||||
| Monks Bridge | Monk’s Bridge | Mr John Patton | 80 Chains South | A good new Stone Bridge in | ||
| Monk’s Bridge | Mr Robert Tate | East of Hulne Abbey | Hulne Park crossing the River Aln | |||
| Monk’s Bridge | Mr John Whinham | |||||
| Albert Bridge | Mr John Patton | 81 Chains South | A wooden Bridge in Hulne Park | |||
| Albert Bridge | Mr Robert Tate | East of Hulne | Crossing the River Aln | |||
| Filberthaugh Br. | Albert Bridge | Mr John Whinham | Abbey | |||
| – Position of this Bridge altered on plan 31/8 – 17th Jany 66 | ||||||
| See Mr Hollands letter to Col. Cameron RE dated Alnwick Castle | ||||||
| 12th Jany 1866 — The Bench mark on the old Bridge is | ||||||
| retained on the 1.2500 plan — Mr Holland’s letter is attached to page 29 | ||||||
| James Donovan Sapper Royal Engineers | ||||||
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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