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British Camp | Mr. Coulson | 52 Chains South | The remains of an ancient British | |||
(Remains of) | British Camp | Mr. Nichol | of High Bellshield | Camp, Situated on Birdhope Moor. | ||
British Camp | Mr. McLauchlan’s | This Camp, or habitation, Consists of | ||||
(Memoirs of Watling Street) | the remains of Several dwellings, the | |||||
outlines of which are marked with | ||||||
east on a Small eminence, Situated on Woolaw Moor, is the remains of a Small entrenchment, | ||||||
as a sort of lookout or advanced post. Some excavations have been made here at the | ||||||
instigation of members of the Antiquarian Society, and flat stones discovered about the Centre of | ||||||
the dwelling, Covered over with ashes and cinders, having the appearance of a fire place. | ||||||
Two Stones have also been dug out having a hole in the centre of each about 6 inches in diameter | ||||||
and 5 inches deep. These stones are at present at Woolaw Farm house. | ||||||
James Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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