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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Barrasford Common | Barrasford Common | Mr. William Bullock (farmer Camphill) | About 57 Chs E of | A large district of enclosed | ||
Barrasford Common | Mr. Bell (Barrasford Fell) | Camphill | land principally of a rough | |||
Barrasford Common | Mr. Thompson (Catheugh) | description. Situated north of | ||||
the Village of Barrasford. | ||||||
The manorial right of which | ||||||
belongs to the Duke of Northumberland. | ||||||
Camp | Camp | Mr. William Bullock | About 8 Chains E of | A bank of the Ancient | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | Camphill | Britons |
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Camp | Mr. Wm Welton (Builder Barrasford) | of presentation. It is of irregular | ||||
Camp | Mr. Thompson (Catheugh) | form, the north and East Sides | ||||
Camp | McLauchlans Plan of Watling Street | are at right angles, the third | ||||
Camp | McLauchlans Memoir of Watling Street | Side is Semicircular. On the | ||||
north and Semicircular Sides | ||||||
there are the remains of a ram- | ||||||
part, (nearly perfect). | ||||||
There is a great decent from | ||||||
the Camp to the north, there- | ||||||
fore the rampart on embankment | ||||||
Strengthened this defence | ||||||
very much. (see Trace 4) | ||||||
George Davison Junr Civil Assistant |
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