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Chesters Burn | Chesters Burn | Mr. Robt Donkin, Farmer | On Sheets | A considerable stream, originating | ||
Ingram. | 30. 5 & | in the Parish of Alnham, and flowing | ||||
Chesters Burn | Mr. H. G. Crisp, Farmer, | 30. 9 | in a northerly course, falls into the | |||
Prendwick. | River Breamish. | |||||
Chesters Burn | Mr. Geo. Gibson, Miller, | |||||
Ingrammill. | ||||||
Camp | Camp (Remains of) | Mr. Robt Donkin, Ingram | On Sheet | A Camp of almost circular form, | ||
(Remains of) | Camp (Remains of) | Mr. J. H. Donkin, Ingram | 30. 5 | consisting of two rings, the remains of which | ||
Camp (Remains of) | Mr. Geo. Gibson, Ingrammill. | are yet very entire, verging on the brink | ||||
of a dry ravine, which seem to have | ||||||
defended it chiefly to the South, the opening | ||||||
facing the East, appears to have formed the | ||||||
entrance. It is situated near the West end | ||||||
of the "Middle Dean". | ||||||
Middle Dean | Middle Dean | Mr. Robt Donkin, Ingram | On Sheets | This name applies to a valley, situa[ted] | ||
Middle Dean | Mr. J. H. Donkin, Ingram | 30. 5 & | between Ewe Hill, and Wether Hi[ll on] | |||
Middle Dean | Mr. Geo. Gibson, Ingrammill. | 30. 9 | the farm of Ingram. | |||
John Callanan 2nd Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header, 'Described by'
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