. Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, illustrated : from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, & c. ; with descriptions by T. Rose . s smaller, and surmounted with a lofty steeple : the living is a dischargedvicarage, in the gift of T. W. Beaumont, Esq. These two ecclesiastical buildings are atno great distance from each other, and between them stands an ancient stone stone piers, the remains of an old bridge, whose history does not exist even in dim tradition, are still standing. Westward of the village, are the ruins of the ancient baronial Castle,


. Westmoreland, Cumberland, Durham, and Northumberland, illustrated : from original drawings by Thomas Allom, George Pickering, & c. ; with descriptions by T. Rose . s smaller, and surmounted with a lofty steeple : the living is a dischargedvicarage, in the gift of T. W. Beaumont, Esq. These two ecclesiastical buildings are atno great distance from each other, and between them stands an ancient stone stone piers, the remains of an old bridge, whose history does not exist even in dim tradition, are still standing. Westward of the village, are the ruins of the ancient baronial Castle, which wasformerly a strong and extensive fortress. The barony was held in capite by Hugh deBaliol, whose ancestors had enjoyed possession from the time of Rufus. In the reign ofRichard II., it was vested in the Nevils, Lords of Raby, and subsequently Earls of West-morland, by whom it was forfeited in 1571. It is now the property of Thomas WentworthBeaumont, Esq. Bywell Hall, in the neighbourhood, the elegant mansion of the presentpossessor of the barony, stands in a beautiful lawn, skirted on the south by the river Tyne,and adorned by forest trees. ?:-. ?. ? Ww $|pP^*$&*&*»*&£%:.<


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