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Chat Hill | Chat Hill | Mr John Bolam, Chathill | On Sheet | A hill feature, Situated in | ||
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21.12 | the northwest of Chathill town | ||||
Mr S. Garver, Chathill | -ship, this hill is a portion of | |||||
Mr A. Gibson, Broomford | the "Combs, or Kaims which appear to termi | |||||
-nate (in this direction) here | ||||||
It presents a very Singular feature | ||||||
being Completely Surrounded by | ||||||
regular Slopes, having between each | ||||||
a level space (not an entrenchment) | ||||||
all of which are well defined, | ||||||
And have the appearance of | ||||||
being artificial. It does not appear | ||||||
to have been a Camp, as there are | ||||||
no entrenchments. It is supposed | ||||||
that the township took its name | ||||||
from this hill. | ||||||
Crutch Plantation | Crutch Plantation | Same Authorities | On Sheets | A small plantation on the | ||
21.12 & | estate of Preston, |
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22.9 | distance northwest of the mansion, | |||||
John McCabe |
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Transcribed by PT
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