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Camp Hill | Camp Hill | Mr James Thompson | On Sheet | A low eminence 1/2 a mile N. by W. of | ||
Mr John Hogg | 13.10 | Mindrim, on which there formerly was | ||||
Mr Wm Davidson | a Camp (hence the name) proved | |||||
to be of Roman oriin by the fact | ||||||
of an urn having been found, whilst | ||||||
turning up the soil, containing many | ||||||
coins, about 25 years ago. The Hill | ||||||
being ploughed, the Camp is not now visible. | ||||||
Enquiries have been made but the place where these | ||||||
Remains were discovered cannot be pointed out. | ||||||
Mindrum | Mindrim or Mindrum | Mr James Thompson | On Sheet | A farm house with offices, and a | ||
Mr John Hogg | 13.10 | hamlet near it, pleasantly situated | ||||
Mr Thompson’s Lease | on the north bank of |
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mont Water 8 1/2 miles from Wooler. It has | ||||||
a fine Arable farm attached in the | ||||||
occupation of Mr Jas Thompson | ||||||
West Learmouth | West Learmouth | Mr John Lumsden Senr | On Sheet | A farm house, with offices & mill | ||
Mr John Lumsden Junr | 9.15 | & hamlet detached on the estate of | ||||
Estate Map | Learmouth, the property of the Right | |||||
Honble Earl Grey. The farm is occupied | ||||||
by Mr John Lumsden and contains | ||||||
upwards of 900 acres. West Learmouth | ||||||
is said to have been formerly much more extensive than | ||||||
it is now but an ancient burial ground is all | ||||||
that remains in support of the tradition. | ||||||
Robt Young Corpl RE |
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