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Camp Hill | Camp Hill | Mr. Wm Bullock | About 6 Chains S.W. | A Conspicuous eminence | ||
Camp Hill | Mr. William Welton | of Camphill | Situated about 1 1/2 miles North | |||
Camp Hill | Mr. Thompson | of the Village of Barrasford. | ||||
Camp Hill | Mr. Wm Cave (Pity Me) | There are the remains of | ||||
an Ancient Camp near this | ||||||
eminence which accounts | ||||||
for the name. The House | ||||||
Camphill is situated im- | ||||||
mediately at the base of | ||||||
the Hills. (above described) | ||||||
It may appear Strange apply- | ||||||
ing the name to both objects | ||||||
but as the House derives its | ||||||
name from the eminence | ||||||
they have been considered | ||||||
worthy of insertion. | ||||||
Note: Not signed
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