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Bewick Hill | Bewick Hill | Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick | On Sheet | A low hill immediately East of Old Bewick | ||
A. J. B. Cresswell Esq. Proprietor | 25.8 | sloping gently to the N. & E. but steep | ||||
Jas Rogerson Shepherd Blowweary | & rocky on the S. & West. | |||||
Camp | Camps (remains of) | Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick | On Sheet | The remains of a strong & well defined ancient | ||
(Remains of) | Estate map in Mr Langlands’ possession dated 1825 | 25.8 | camp on Bewick Hill, having 3 strong ramparts | |||
Jas Rogerson Shepherd Blowweary | on the N. E. & W. and strongly defended on the South | |||||
by an almost inaccessible precipice, it is the | ||||||
finest camp in the district | ||||||
Tick Law | Tick Law | Mr J. C. Langlands farmer Old Bewick | On Sheet | A low hill or rather ridge between Bewick | ||
Jas Rogerson Shepherd Blowweary | 25.8 | Hill & Harehope Hill. A Shepherd’s name | ||||
& not very material, whether used or not. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PF and PT
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