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Sheet 35 Plan C Elsdon Parish

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Calley Knowe Calley Knowe Peter Pott 8 Chains N. E of Is a small circular Hill N.E. of
Calley Knowe Michael Litle Cottonshope Head the Herds House on Cottonshope Head
Calley Knowe Peter Pott & A Cart Road on the N. W Side
Calley Knowe McLauchlan’s Memoirs of Watling A Conical Knowe Situated on Cottonshope Moor
Street Page 40 well known by this name J.D.
Calley Sike Calley Sike Peter Pott 16 Chains N.E. of A Small Stream running rising on from
Calley Sike Michael Litle Cottonshope Head North to South & Empties itself
Calley Sike John Murdie in Cottonshope Burn
Cottonshope Moor & flowing in a Southerly direction
until it joins Cottonshope Burn. J.D.
Middle Golden Pot Inner Middle Goldenp Pot Mr. Hindmarsh 56 Chains East of A rough unhewn Stone Similar to the
Inner Middle Goldenp Pot Mr. Drummond Cottonshope Head one described in page 1 This Stone is Situated
Inner Goldenp Pot McLauchlans Memoir of 11 Chains North of the North Corner of the
Watling Street Mr. McLauchlan Roman Camp & 22 yards east of the Roman
Shews three Golden Pots way. This Stone has been broken the half
on his Plan of Watling only remaining & evidently not in its
Street, but no trace of original position.
a third one can be found.
The people in the Neighbourhood
who are acquainted with the
position of the two already described
never heard of a third
one. J.D.
J. Doherty
Lance Corporal Royal Engineers

Note: Also signed by (but deleted) 'John Mulligan|Civil Assistant'

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