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Barty’s Law Barty’s Law Estate Map on sheet A small hill feature, in
Barty’s Law Mr James Hogg, Tenant 11.16 an arable field, in Buckton
Barty’s Law Mr Thomas Main "Moor", a small portion of which
cannot be tilled, in consequence
of rocks. Derivation unknown.
Camp Camp (Remains of) Estate Map on sheet The remains of a large
(Remains of) (British) 11.16 camp, on an elevated portion
Camp (Remains of) Mr James Hogg of an arable field, in "Buckton
(British) Moor". It appears to have been
Camp (Remains of) Mr Thomas Main a principal station as it is
(British) consisted of double fosse, and
tripple ramart, two of
the latter are still traceable,
its form was nearly circular.
Reddykes Plantation Reddykes Plantation Estate Map on sheet A narrow stripe of mixed trees
Reddykes Plantation Mr James Hogg 11.16 along the south side of "Buckton
Reddykes Plantation Mr Thomas Main Moor", and separated from
"Detchant Wood" by the County
"Burn", it gets this name from
one of the fields on the N. side of it
being known as Red Dykes

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