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flates ; the former of different finenefs, the worft with fome red 

 Molecule ; the latter ufually about three quarters of an inch thick. 

 On the weft fide have been falt-pans ; about fixty yards from 

 which are the ruins of the monaftic cell and chapel; and jufl 

 below them is a bank of factitious fand, of a remarkable bright- 

 nefs, the diffolution of filvery rag-ftone, of which there arc large 

 flrata on the fliore between Warkworth and Alnmovih, often left 

 bare, and in view, after florms, and high tides. Hard by, upon 

 a rock, grows plenty of rape ; probably firll brought there by 

 fome fhipwreck. 



Having taken notice of the moft remarkable places tov 7 ards the 

 fea near Morpeth, we now continue our courfe on the poft-road 

 for about fix miles, when a neat road branches off on the left 

 hand to 



Caivfey-P ark fsj, one of the manours of the Barony of Bothall 

 (tj, of which it was held by a younger branch of the noble fa- 

 mily of Ogle, of Ogle-Cqftle ; by de Ogle, in the beginning 



of the reign of (^Elizabeth (u) ; by John de Ogle, sift of the fame 

 reign, the initial letters of whofe name are on the old tower, 

 with the date of its erection, 1589; and whofe wife, Catharine, 

 lies buried under a flat ftonc in Bothall-chuTch, near a fine tomb 

 of the Lords Ogle, with the following infcription, 



Here lyeth Catharine the wife of John Ogle, 

 of Caivfey-Park, Efquire, daughter of 



(s) Calci-Park. 

 Cawfey-Park. 



(t) See Botball. 



( u ) _ Ogle fuit feifitus de et in uno fitu, five capital! meffuagio, vocat. Calci-Park, 



n Parka ibidem, et certis terris in Horjley. Efcaet, de anno 10 E'i~. 



Yv = fobert 



