The village of Tughall was recorded as being part of the barony of Alnwick in 1242.
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The village of Tughall was recorded as being part of the barony of Alnwick in 1242.

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A magic lantern slide circa 1900. Religious slides. The village of Tughall was recorded as being part of the barony of Alnwick in 1242. The ruins of its 12th century chapel and its graveyard are located at the east end of the site of the former village. The chapel is reputedly built on the spot where the body of St Cuthbert rested on 13th December 1069, duriNgaits journey returning the body from Durham to Lindisfarne.[1] It was a chapel of ease to Bamburgh and last used in 1630. Earthworks in the village also include the bases of rectangular crofts and areas of medieval ridge and furrow ploughing.

Date

1900

Crédit

Photo12/UIG/Universal History Archive

Notre référence

UMG23A59_433

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Non

Property release

Non

Licence

Droits gérés

Format disponible

66,5Mo (2,5Mo) / 40,6cm x 41,0cm / 4800 x 4840 (300dpi)

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