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CAMP | Camp | Mr. Robinson | 11 chains S.W. of | The remains of an extensive | ||
(Remains of) | Camp | Mr. G. R. Turnbull | Clennellstreet | British Camp. the Eastern and | ||
Camp | Mr. R Blacklock | Western ramparts being more acces- | ||||
(Remains of) | sible to an Enemy have been defended | |||||
by double Walls which are in | ||||||
a good state of preservation. at | ||||||
the former end there exists traces | ||||||
of a gateway for the defence of | ||||||
which some skill has been | ||||||
shown. | ||||||
Alwinton Burn | Alwinton Burn | Mr. Robinson | North West of | A small mountain stream | ||
Alwinton Burn | Mr. G. R. Turnbull | Hosedon Linn | rising on Alwinton Common | |||
Alwinton Burn | Mr. R Blacklock | from which it takes its name | ||||
to Hosedon Linn. | ||||||
Clennell Street | Mr. Robinson | See over | ||||
Clennell Street | Mr. G. R. Turnbull | |||||
Clennell Street | Mr. R Blacklock | |||||
Nichs Clabby Corporal Royal Engineers |
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