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Sheet 30. 5 & 9 Parish of Ingram

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Camp Camp (Remains of) Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer, On Sheet This Camp consisted of one ring only,
(Remains of) Ingram. 30. 9 which is now almost level with the
Camp (Remains of) Mr. J. H. Donkin, Farmer, surface, a slight bank indicating its
Ingram. outline. It is situated on the south
Camp (Remains of) Mr. Geo. Gibson, Miller, declivity of the hill called "Cochrane
Ingrammill. Pike".
Bowl Holes Bowl Holes Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer, On S A portion of undulating ground
Ingram. interspersed with rocks, and having
Bowl Holes Mr. J. H. Donkin, Farmer, a circular hollow at the East extremity,
Ingram. which, when partially filled with water
Bowl Holes Mr. Geo. Gibson, Miller, during the winter, is said to resemble a
Ingrammill. basin or bowl, and hence the name.
Cairn Cairn (Site of) Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer, On Sheet In removing this Cairn, about the year [???]
(Site of) Ingram. 30. 5 the workmen found an Urn, suppo[sed to]
Cairn (Site of) Mr. J. H. Donkin, Farmer, contain human remains, nothin[g of the]
Ingram. Cairn now remains, but so[me] [???]
Cairn (Site of) Mr. Geo. Gibson, Miller, stones – situated on the farm [???]
Ingrammill.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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