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Rugley Wood | Rugly Wood | Mr Robert Harvey | 12 Chains North E. | A thick wooded Ravine consisting | ||
Rugly Wood | Mr Thomas Chrisp | of | of Fir and Forest trees with | |||
Rugly Wood | Mr James McLean | Rugly Moorhouse | the Cawledge Burn passing through | |||
it It is situated about 2 1/2 miles | ||||||
South of Alnwick | ||||||
Camp | Camp | Mr Robert Harvey | 23 Chains North | All vestiges of this Camp have | ||
(Site of) | Camp | Mr Thomas Chrisp | of Rugly Moorhouse | long since disappeared as the field | ||
Camp | Mr James McLean | in which it is situated has long | ||||
Site of | been in tillage. From information | |||||
received from Mr Chrisp Farmer | ||||||
he says "the sides of the Camp are | ||||||
distinctly marked out when the | ||||||
field is in Corn from its growth | ||||||
It is supposed to have been of |
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Charles Payne C/a |
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Transcribed by CTW and PW
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