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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Blackchester Hill | Blackchester Hill | Mr Thomas | On Sheet | A low hill in the vicinity of Ford Moss | ||
Mr Ormston | 10.15 | and about 1 mile eastward from Ford | ||||
Estate map | Village, the name is derived from the | |||||
appearance of the ground, being covered | ||||||
with Heathy pasture, and from a Camp | ||||||
therein | ||||||
Camp | Camp (remains of) | Revd Mr Knight Inct | On Sheet | On the highest part of Blackchester | ||
(Remains of) | Mr Thomas | 10.15 | Hill towards the N.E. Are the remains | |||
Mr Ormston | of a well defined British Camp | |||||
Cannon Burn | Cannon Burn | Mr Thomas | On Sheets | A small stream that rises near | ||
Mr Ormston | 10.15 & | the junction of Ford Moss and Ford | ||||
Estate Map | 14.3 | Common and flows in a southerly | ||||
direction past Ford Hill, it joins | ||||||
Bradford Burn on the farm of Ford | ||||||
Westfield | ||||||
William Boyd Civil Assistant |
Note: Signature in header ('Described by')
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Transcribed by LF
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