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Chapel Hill | Chapel Hill | Mr Makepeace | 50 Chains East of | A small eminence. this name | ||
Chapel Hill | Mr Thompson | Rapishaw Gap | is supposed to be derived from | |||
Chapel Hill | Mr Armstrong | its having been the Site of a | ||||
Chapel Hill | McLauchlans Memoir p40 | Temple during the occupation | ||||
Chapel Hill | Bruce’s Roman Wall | of Borcovicus by the Romans | ||||
"In the Valley below is a small sandstone Ridge called" | ||||||
Chapel Hill, from the idea that a temple stood upon it. | ||||||
Two fine altars have been found here" | ||||||
Bruce’s Roman Wall P 193 | ||||||
Tumulus | Tumulus | McLauchlan’s Memoir | 55 Chains South | Two "Tumuli" the one on the side of the Turnpike | ||
east by east of | Road being in good preservation and | |||||
Tumulus | Mr Thompson | Rapishaw Gap | the one furthest south occupies the | |||
side of a bank and has its boldest | ||||||
Tumulus | Mr Armstrong | bank to the South: they are both | ||||
probably of British origin. | ||||||
Tumulus | Tumulus | Mc Lauchlans Memoir | See description above | |||
Tumulus | Mr Thompson | |||||
Tumulus | Mr Armstrong | |||||
John Stewart 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
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