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Parish of Eglingham
Sheet 25.8. Trace 5.

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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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