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| Kirkharle Hall | Kirkharle Hall | Revd. Walker | 18 Chains South | The hall stood in a sheltered | ||
| Kirkharle Hall | Revd. Wilkinson | of the Vicarage | situation a little south of | |||
| Kirkharle Hall | White's Directory | Burn | the vicarage and surrounded | |||
| by an Extensive ornamental | ||||||
| park, the body of the building | ||||||
| was removed by the present | ||||||
| proprietor Mr Anderson, the | ||||||
| servants hall which appears | ||||||
| on trace is all that remains. it | ||||||
| is a plain stone building and is | ||||||
| occupied as a Farm house. I | ||||||
| could not find any historical | ||||||
| record of this building, Hodgson | ||||||
| passes it unnoticed. An Epitaph | ||||||
| on a monumental stone near the | ||||||
| Church records the murder of a | ||||||
| Loraine by a party of Scots on | ||||||
| his return from Church in 1485. The hall | ||||||
| which was the residence of the Loraines, dates before this period | ||||||
| Kirkharle | Do | Revd. Walker | ||||
| (Site of) | Revd. Wilkinson | |||||
| White's Directory | ||||||
| Thomas Jordan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers | ||||||
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