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Sheet 16-9 Parish of Belford

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Camp Camp Revd J.D. Clark, Belford On sheet Slight vestiges only of this Camp
(Remains of) (Remains of) 16.9 now remains visible, it having
Camp Mr. James Robertson, Easington been levelled and ploughed
(Remains of) over. It is situated on the farm of
Camp Mr. Thomas Wightman, Belfordmoor Belfordmoor, and from its
(Remains of) elevated position, appears to have
been a work of considerable importance.
Camp Field Revd J.D. Clark, Belford An arable field, situated on the
Camp Field Mr. James Robertson, Easington farm of Belfordmoor, deriving
Camp Field Mr. Thomas Wightman, Belfordmoor the name from the remains of a
Not to be written on the Plan Camp being situated in the north-
west corner of it.
Tynelaws Tynelaws Revd J.D. Clark, Belford On sheets This name applies to two arable
Tynelaws Mr. James Robertson, Easington 16.9 fields, situated on the farm of Belf-
Tynelaws Estate Plan 16.10 & ordmoor. There is no eminence in either of
Not to be written on the Plan 16.13 the fields to give rise to the name.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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