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Tumulus | Mr Coulson | 24 chains North | This object consists of a square | |||
(Urns Found here) | Mr Amos | East of Hopesley House. | figure hollowed in the inside. It was | |||
Mr Hunter | at one time a conical mound but was [opened] | |||||
Tumulus | Map by Mr McLaughlin | by the Committee of Exploration and found | ||||
to contain a great number of urns, regularly placed side by side as if standing | ||||||
on a shelf. All the urns were filled with earth, and a piece broken out of the side of | ||||||
each one. | ||||||
Stobbs | Stobbs | Mr Coulson | 57 chains South | A large farm House in a good state | ||
Stobbs | Mr Amos | East of Hopesley House. | of repair with offices houses, garden & | |||
Stobbs | Mr Easton | yard attached. | ||||
Stobbs | MacLauchlans Map of Watling Street | |||||
Horsley Cottage | Horsley Cottage | Edward Lawson Esq. | 59 chains South | A small cottage in a good state of | ||
Horsley Cottage | Mr Dixon | East of Hopesley House. | repair with garden attached. | |||
Horsley Cottage | Mr Donaldson | |||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by TH
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