358 ANTI<yJITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



A 



1683, 

 Has ^des 



pofuit 



Robertas Henderfon 

 TrinitatJs Colleg. Cantab. 

 Tempore Barroivni, temporc Ncwtoni* 



Socius : 



Hujus et ecclefis 

 Non indignus vicarius. 



Pietatis ergo pofuit 

 Hoc patri filius teftimoniurn, 

 2758- 



At the weft end of the village, is a handfome modern ftrmfture, 

 called, 



Felton-Hall, the occafional refidence of Mr. Ridell, built by Mr. 

 Widdrington ; the gardens to the eaft ; the river Coquet taking its 

 courfc between two hanging banks of wood at a fmall diftance 

 to the fouth. 



By ^//z7t7V&-turnpike-gate, a road branches off, on the right 

 hand, to 



Alnmouthi a manour and fea-port of the Barony of Atnivick, be- 

 longing to his Grace the Duke of Northumberland. It Hands at 

 the 0/tium, and on the north fide, of the river Aln flj, on a rifing 



' (I) Alaunus. Ptohmy. 



Alauna. Richard of Cirenceftef. 



-.-.-' 



A Inc. Camden. . > t^ 



Awne. Stukeley. 

 Ail. Vulgt, 



ground ; 



