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Camp | Camp | G Tate Esq. | 50 Chains S. S. West | An ancient British Camp | ||
(Remains of) | Camp | Revd E. N. Mangem | of Sea Houses | Crowning a small eminence | ||
Camp | The Honble Henry Grey | having a steep descent to the | ||||
(Remains of) | East, West & South, the present | |||||
remains consist of a rampart | ||||||
which appears to have been | ||||||
formed of a mixture of Earth | ||||||
& Stones, it is strongly marked | ||||||
in places & traces of a Gateway | ||||||
are still visible on the | ||||||
eastern face | ||||||
its site is kept unploughed by | ||||||
Earl Grey’s orders and is | ||||||
covered with Rough Grass. | ||||||
Iron Scars | Iron Scars | Mr. B. Stephenson | At Howick Burn | Rough foreshore Rocks &c. | ||
Iron Scars | Mr. Wm Stephenson | Mouth | ||||
Iron Scars | Mr. J Stanton | Henry Palmer | ||||
Lieut. REngrs | ||||||
25 Nov. 1864 | ||||||
John Stewart 2nd Corpl RE |
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Transcribed by DW
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