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Branton Middle Stead | Branton Middle Stead | Mr. Jno Turnbull, farmer | On Sheet | This name applies to a two | ||
Branton Westside | 30.7 | storey house, having out-buildings | ||||
Branton Middle Stead | Mr. Wm Cairns, farmer | garden, – and formerly a farm of | ||||
Branton Eastside | land attached, now united with the | |||||
Branton Middle Stead | Mr. G. Peary, grocer | farms of Branton E. and Westside, – | ||||
Branton | the property of Jos. Fawcett Esqr. – | |||||
Brandon Dean | Brandon Dean | Mr. Jos. Atkinson, farmer | On Sheets | A deep valley planted with mixed | ||
Brandon | 25.15 & | wood, and situated on the farm of | ||||
Brandon Dean | Mr. Geo. Gibson, miller | 30.3 | Branton, – the property of L.J. | |||
Ingrammill | H. Allgood Esqr. – | |||||
Brandon Dean | Mr. Andw Tait, Gamekeeper | |||||
Reaveley Cottage | ||||||
Camp | Camp (Remains of) | Do | On Sheets | Two parallel Entrenchments of a | ||
(Remains of) | Camp (Remains of) | Mr. Thos Miller, Steward, Brandon | 25.15 & | semicircular form, evidently, the remains | ||
30.3 | of a Camp, – it is situated on a wooded | |||||
eminence at the South-East end of | ||||||
Brandon Dean. – In the year 1857, | ||||||
three spear-heads were turned up by the plough, in a | ||||||
field to the east of this Camp. – | ||||||
Jno Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by PT and PF
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