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Doxford Hall | Doxford Hall | Whellans Directory | On Sheet | A very neat mansion pleasantly | ||
Doxford Hall | Mr. James Marshall | 27.1 | Situated on An eminence – |
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Doxford Hall | Mr. B. Gibbison | having garden, Small lawns | ||||
Doxford Hall | Mr. Joseph Elliott | And Suitable offices attached. | ||||
Doxford Hall | Whites Directory | |||||
Grey, Bart | ||||||
Dunstan Hill | Dunstan Hill | Same Authorities | On Sheet | A Small hill feature, in A | ||
27.1 | pasture field; a Short distance | |||||
Southwest of Doxford Hall | ||||||
on the Summit are the | ||||||
remains of An old "Camp" | ||||||
apparently British. It is very | ||||||
Camp | Camp | Same Authorities | On Sheet | Steep on the South Side, And | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | 27.1 | on the north, it was defended | |||
by a Single fosse And Vallum. | ||||||
And from the northeast Corner | ||||||
there are parallel Slopes, one | ||||||
of which extends in a northeast | ||||||
direction for about 16 chains – | ||||||
(Origin of name unknown) | ||||||
John McCabe |
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