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| Barelees | Barelees | Revd. Robert Jones Branxton | On Sheet 9.16 | A well built farm house and steading standing | ||
| Mr William Robson Crookham | about 2 1/2 miles from Cornhill upon the Coldstream | |||||
| Northumberland Directory | and Wooler road, there is a considerable quantity | |||||
| of arable land belonging to this farm, in a good | ||||||
| state of cultivation, the present occupier is the Widow | ||||||
| of the late Peter Grieve farmer | ||||||
| Barelees TP | Barelees TP | Revd.Robert Jones | On Sheet | A small cottage and garden patch where | ||
| William Robson | 9.16 | duties are levied by the Trustees of Roads | ||||
| Table of Rates | its situation is 3 miles from Cornhill on the | |||||
| road to Wooler | ||||||
| The Kings Stone | The Kings Stone | Note to Marmion | On Sheet | A rude unhewn pillar of Basaltic rock standing | ||
| Revd. Robert Jones | 9.16 | in a field north of the turnpike road leading | ||||
| Estate Map | from Coldstream to Wooler & 2 miles from the Village | |||||
| of Crookham, the origin is variously stated to have | ||||||
| been to commemorate the English victory at Flodden | ||||||
| and by another account, erected on the spot where James | ||||||
| IVth was slain, it is far from the field of Battle | ||||||
| this therefore must be erroneous. The Revd. Mr Jones | ||||||
| is of opinion that it existed long before Flodden | ||||||
| as a meeting place for troops during the Border | ||||||
| wars, the Standing Stone on Crookham Moor was | ||||||
| made frequent mention of | ||||||
| William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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