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CAMP | Roman Camp | Mr. Hindmarsh | 64 Chains E.S. East | The remains of a large Roman | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | of Cottonshope Head | encampment Situated on the Summit | |||
Roman Camp | Mr. Drummond | of a considerable eminence well known | ||||
(Remains of) | as Foulplay Head. This Camp | |||||
Roman Camp | McLauchlan’s Plan & Memoir | extends North East & South West with | ||||
(Remains of) | of Watling Street | its North East front nearly parallel | ||||
to the Course of the Roman Road. | ||||||
On this Side is an opening with a | ||||||
travers in front which appears to | ||||||
be the principal entrance. On the North | ||||||
West Side there are two openings | ||||||
each defended by an outward mole | ||||||
of an oblong form at the distance of | ||||||
12 yards. This entrenchment is well | ||||||
situated to Command the line of Watling Street | ||||||
for a considerable distance North & South. | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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