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Camp | Camp | Revd Jno D. Clark | On sheet | Vestiges of an encampment, por- | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | Mr. Jas Robertson | 16.5 | tions of which still remain pretty | ||
Camp | Mr. Geo. Young, Belford | entire; |
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(Remains of) | extent, and the commanding position | |||||
it occupies, it appears to have been | ||||||
a work of Considerable importance | ||||||
Leigh Heugh | Leigh Heugh | Revd Jno D. Clark | On sheet | A rocky slope, partly studded | ||
Leigh Heugh | Mr. Jas Robertson | 16.5 | with wood and furze, the property | |||
Leigh Heugh | Mr. Geo. Young, Belford | of the Revd J.D. Clark. It is used | ||||
for a foxcover. | ||||||
Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill | Revd Jno D. Clark | On sheet | A considerable elevation, deriving | ||
Chapel Hill | Mr. Jas Robertson | 16.5 | the name from the remains of an | |||
Chapel Hill | Mr. Geo. Young, Belford | ancient Chapel, situated on its | ||||
summit. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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