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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Smoutel Ford | Mr Anderson | About 6 chains S E | A shallow part of the River Rede where a cart | |||
Mr Thomson | of British Camp | Road crosses the origin of name unknown | ||||
Smoutel Ford | Mr Charlton | "Smout Salmon Fry" | ||||
Smoutel Ford | ||||||
Camp | Smoutel Ford | Mr Anderson | About 6 chains N.W. | The remains of an ancient British entrenchment | ||
(Remains of) | Mr Thomson | of Smoutel Ford | the site of which is clearly defined by two earthen | |||
British Camp | Mr Charlton | Mounds elevated a little above the surface and is | ||||
British Camp | situated on a small commanding eminence on the | |||||
British Camp | West Bank of the River Rede | |||||
(Remains of) | ||||||
See Name Book of 61.13 | ||||||
River Rede | See Name Book of 60 8 | |||||
Edw. Gillespie Sapper Royal Engineers |
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