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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Long Wood | Long Wood | Ralph Carr Esqr. H. Hedgeley | On Sheet | A Stripe of Wood so called on the east side | ||
Estate map of R. Carr Esqr. | 30.4 | of Pow Burn, on Hedgeley grounds, so named | ||||
from its Shape – | ||||||
Camp | Camp (remains of) | Ralph Carr Esqr. H. Hedgeley | On Sheet | An ancient Camp, in Crawley township. Said | ||
(Remains of) | James Wier farmer Crawley Tower | 30.4 | to be of Roman origin, consisting of a | |||
Whellans Hist. Northd page 646 – | Rampart & fosse, in shape of a paralellogram, | |||||
CAMP | {Henry McLachlan Esq. | in a fair state of preservation, (i.e what remains) and on the S.E | ||||
{ 3 Kennington Road | corner of which Stands Crawley Tower – | |||||
{ Kennington Park, London | ||||||
Crawleytower | Crawley Tower | Ralph Carr Esqr. H. Hedgeley | On Sheet | The remains of an old Tower or Keep, on the S.E. corner | ||
Jas Wier farmer, occupier | 30.4 | of the above Camp, and now incorporated with the farm | ||||
Armstrongs Co map, dated 1769 | buildings, and occupied as a dwelling house – it is | |||||
Crawleytower – adopted | to all appearance a border Peel, and its being on the | |||||
+2 Tower – written in German Text to | Site of the Roman Camp, quite destroys the idea of it | |||||
the remains of the old | being (as some have supposed) of Roman origin – | |||||
Tower or Keep – | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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