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The '''Buckland Gate''',<ref name=VI7>{{RK|VI7}}</ref> '''Hay Gate''',<ref name=VI8>{{RK|VI8}}</ref> or the '''North Gate''',<ref name=I11>{{FR|I11}}</ref> were names for a gate at the northern end of the hedge known as the [[High Hay]].
The '''Buckland Gate''',<ref name=VI7>{{RK|VI7}}</ref> '''Hay Gate''',<ref name=VI8>{{RK|VI8}}</ref> or the '''North Gate''',<ref name=I11>{{FR|I11}}</ref> were names for a gate at the northern end of the hedge known as the [[High Hay]].


Leaving [[the Shire]] across the [[Brandywine Bridge]], a traveller would come to the northern end of the High Hay, where it ran beside to the road to meet the River [[Brandywine]]. In the Hedge at this point was a guarded gate that led to [[Buckland]], the [[Eastmarch]] of the Shire.
Leaving [[the Shire]] across the [[Brandywine Bridge]], a traveller would come to the northern end of the High Hay, where it ran beside to the road to meet the River [[Brandywine]]. In the Hedge at this point was a guarded gate that led to [[Buckland]], the Eastmarch of the Shire.


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Latest revision as of 14:43, 29 September 2014

The Buckland Gate,[1] Hay Gate,[2] or the North Gate,[3] were names for a gate at the northern end of the hedge known as the High Hay.

Leaving the Shire across the Brandywine Bridge, a traveller would come to the northern end of the High Hay, where it ran beside to the road to meet the River Brandywine. In the Hedge at this point was a guarded gate that led to Buckland, the Eastmarch of the Shire.

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