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| Tarset |
Tarest |
Revd. Powell Bellingham | 13 Chains N.W. | No part of this building now remains standing. | ||
| (site of) | Tarest |
Frances Charlton Esq C.E. Bellingham | of Tarsett Station | But its Fosse on the |
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| Tarest |
Mr Campion Charlton | in a very perfect state. No account anterior to | ||||
| (site of) | 1524 can be obtained, upon which occasion it | |||||
| is suppose it was destroyed by fire by the | ||||||
| Charltons of Bellingham, in an attack upon | ||||||
| Sir Ralph Fenwick an officer of the Crown | ||||||
| who had taken up temporary quarters there | ||||||
| Peg's Well | Peg's Well | Mr Creaigie Wage Head | 21 Chains N.E. | A well of spring water | ||
| Peg's Well | Mr Lamb Park Cottage | of Tarsett Station | known in the neighbourhood by | |||
| Peg's Well | Mr Campion Charlton | this name | ||||
| Tarset |
Tarset |
Mr Creaigie Wage Head | 16 Chains N.W | A considerable stream rising | ||
| Tarset |
Mr Lamb Park Cottage | of Tarsett Station | Southeast of Kielder Head and flowing | |||
| Tarset |
Mr Campion Charlton | in a southerly direction receiving the | ||||
| waters of the Tarrett Burn in its course | ||||||
| and empties itself into the River North Tyne | ||||||
| Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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