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New Heaton | New Heaton | Revd Saml Tyler | On Sheet | A extensive farm house and offices | ||
Mr Gray, Old Heaton | 9.12 | standing in the midst of a large | ||||
Tithe Maps | arable farm about 3 miles from the | |||||
village of Cornhill. it is the property of | ||||||
the Earl of Tankerville, Chillingham Castle. | ||||||
Marldown | Marldown | Revd Saml Tyler | On Sheet | A nicely built and well situated | ||
John Collingwood Esqr | 9.12 | farm house and steading about 1 1/2 miles | ||||
Mr Nevins, Tenant | easterly from the village of Cornhill. it was | |||||
on the grounds belonging to this farm where | ||||||
once stood the well described in the poem of | ||||||
Marmion as Sibill Grey’s Well. its local | ||||||
name previous to the publication of the poem | ||||||
was Shieldlaw Well. Since it has been called | ||||||
variously Marmion’s and Sibill’s Well it is | ||||||
now entirely defaced and drained away | ||||||
in the process of cultivation. | ||||||
Marldown Cover | Marldown Cover | Mr Nevins, Marldown | On Sheet | A well known Fox Cover frequently resorted | ||
Mr William Robson | 9.12 | to during the hunting season in pursuit | ||||
Mr Thomas Wake | of Foxes. it is the property of J. Collingwood | |||||
Esqr of Cornhill House and is situated | ||||||
on the farm of Marldown from which it is named. | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
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