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Watling Street | Road known as Gammel’s Path | |||||
it is quite traceable. After leaving the | ||||||
Summit of the hill on top of "Gammel’s | ||||||
Path" going towards the "Outer Golden | ||||||
Pot" it is in a very good state of | ||||||
preservation, from the last named | ||||||
place (Outer Golden Pot) to where it | ||||||
enters the Parish of Elsdon it is very | ||||||
much defaced. | ||||||
Outer Golden Pot | Outer Golden Pot | Mr. George Telford | 30 Chains West of | A large Stone about 4 feet square, | ||
Outer Golden Pot | Mr. George Murray | Ralph’s Walls | in the centre of which is a square space | |||
Outer Golden Pot | Mr. John Telford | 12 inches, by 9 inches deep. it appears to | ||||
be the pedestal of an ancient Cross, or | ||||||
Mile Post. | ||||||
Was unable to obtain any | ||||||
legend relative to it. | ||||||
George Davison Junr c/a |
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