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The Park | Estate Map | A large enclosure of rough | ||||
The Park | Mr. Robt Tait, Tenant | pasture, situated on the | ||||
The Park | Mr. J. Rogerson | west side of Golden Hill. | ||||
Not to be inserted on the Plans. | It is quite mossy, and ap | |||||
-pears to have been at one time | ||||||
Covered with water. the gravelly | ||||||
Ridge, described as "Long Barracks" | ||||||
"Well Hill", run through the | ||||||
centre of it and |
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as "Bradford Combs", |
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Kaims. | {Adopted on the Plans of } | presents a singular feature | ||||
{the Cos Of Berwick & Roxburgh} | (see below) | |||||
Bradford Kaims | Bradford Combs | Mr. William Archbold | See Sheet | This is the Continuation | ||
Newham Hall | 16.16 | of the gravelly Ridge described | ||||
Bradford Combs | Mr. J. Gillie. | as "Long Barracks", and "Well | ||||
Bradford Combs | Mr. J. Bolam. | Hill", and is the most perfect | ||||
specimen of "Combs" or "Kaimes" | ||||||
Kaim – | Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary | I have yet seen, it lies |
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Kaim | David Milne Home Esq. | along the Centre of the enclosure | ||||
Milne Graden | called "The Park", the latter | |||||
Kaim | Dr Buckland. Professor of Geology | being a low flat moss, and | ||||
Oxford | the Ridge having nearly a regular | |||||
Kaim | ——– Sedgwick – Professor | slope on each side, and rising to | ||||
of Geology – Cambridge | a perpendicular height of from 50 to | |||||
to 80 feet, but which falls away at south end of the enclosure | ||||||
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Transcribed by HL
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