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Bantam Wood | Bantam Wood | Mr Jackson Belsay | 20 Chains N.E. | A narrow belt of Fir and Forest | ||
Bantam Wood | Mr Harrison Dean House | of Burnside | wood growing on the North South | |||
Bantam Wood | Mr Ralph Marley Bank Foot | and West portions of the eminence | ||||
known as Bantam Hill | ||||||
Dean House | Dean House | Mr. Jackson | 52 Chains W | A farm house built of | ||
Dean House | Mr. Harrison | of Burnside | stone, in good repair with | |||
Dean House | Mr. Ralph Marley | out-houses and garden attached, | ||||
Dean House | List of Co Voters | the property of Sir C. Monck Bart | ||||
Deanhouse | White’s Directory | |||||
Camp | Camp) Remains of | Mr Jackson | 22 Chains N.E. | An ancient Roman encampment | ||
(Remains of) | Camp) | Mr Harrison | of Burnside | situated on an eminence, the remains | ||
Camp) | Mr Ralph Marley | of a ditch and two strong ramparts | ||||
of earth are visible on its South & | ||||||
West side together with an outer | ||||||
embankment, being all that are now visible | ||||||
Alfred Brittain SRE |
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