486 ANTIQUITIES OF NORTHUMBERLAND. 



all fides. On a round hill, are the ruins of an old tower. Here 

 \vas an hofpital dedicated to St. Mary Magdalen (c) 



Mr. Handyfide, who had a Premium of io/. los. from the fociety 

 for the encouragement of arts, for the fecond beft painting in 

 Enamel, exhibited in March, 1 764, was a native of this town. 



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At Cattle-Well, near Wooler, is an intrenchment, called, The 



At Trodden- G ares, near it, is another intrenchment ; alfo a Karn, 

 called, 7;W<:fc-Karn. 



Three miles eaft from Wooler, is 



Horton-CaJlle, which was the feat of a younger branch of the 

 Greys of Heton; of Thomas Grey, 12 K. Henry VI (d) ; of Sir Ralph 

 Grey, high fheriff of Northumberland, 12 K. Henry VII (ej ; of Sir 

 Thomas Grey, a reprefentative in parliament for Northumberland, i Q^ 

 Mary, 1553 ; and high fheriff, 6 K. Edward VI (f) ; of Sir Jffa//>A 

 Grey, Kt. high fheriff of Northumberland, 9 K. JW/w I (^ ; of JVf- 



(rj Efcaet. de annis, 22 Ric. II. 14 /fcr. IV. 

 .(d) Fullers Worthies, p. 310. 

 -.(e) Efcaet. deanno 12 Hm. VII. 



f[/]) Thomas Grey, de Norton, miles, fuit feifitus de et in mauerio et caftro de Horton, ac 

 etiam de et in villa de Horton, et Dic/jon, Hcivton-hotife, cum medietate villae de Neftit, cum 

 ceriis terris in Aloriuick, Togfdon, Ea/l Cbevington, Weft Cbevinglon, et Yeffmgton, cum medi- 

 etate, foreflae de Cheviot, et Llwick. Efcaet. de anno 10 Eliz. 



Bp. Nichslfon's Border-Laws, p. 

 Eftaet. de anno 9 Jac. J. 



