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Camp | Camp (Remains of) | Nicholas Rogers, Farmer | On Sheet | This camp has been almost | ||
(Remains of) | Camp (Remains of) | Amersidelaw | 20.8 | levelled with the surface in | ||
Camp (Remains of) | Wm Mole, Shepherd – Shielhope | tilling the enclosure in which | ||||
A.Mills, Quarry Labourer, Chatton | it is situated,- the western portion | |||||
appears to have been artificially | ||||||
constructed, and defended on | ||||||
the East side, by the natural | ||||||
slope of the Valley. | ||||||
Ox Eye | Ox Eye | Wm Mole, Shepherd – Shielhope | On Sheet | A large rock, situated near | ||
Ox Eye | John Mole, Shepherd, Shielhope | 21.13 | Lousy Law (on the Ph boundary). | |||
Ox Eye | Edwd Dixon, farmer – N.Sandyford | Marked N.T.1859, and said | ||||
to have derived the name from | ||||||
having a number of small | ||||||
holes in it, which contain water | ||||||
after rains. | ||||||
John Callanan 2nd Corpl RE |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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