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Sheet 29. 8, & 30. 1 & 5. Parish of Ingram

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Camps Camps (Rems of) Ralph Carr Esqr., Hedgeley. On Sheet 30. 5 Ramparts or baulks, composed
(Remains of) Camps (Rems of) Revd. James Allgood, Rector. chiefly of earth, and of uniform
Ingram. dimensions, having openings towards
Camps (Rems of) Mr. Robt Donkin, Ingram. the East, which appears to have
formed the entrances, and is
supposed to have been used by
the Ancient Britons, as enclosures
for Cattle, or Out-posts, in Connection
with the more important Camps
in the locality, they are situated
in sheltered declivities facing
the East. Situated at the NS.W.
corner of Broughlaw Plantn.
Camp Camp (Rems of) Ralph Carr Esqr., Hedgeley. On Sheet 29. 8 Do — Situated near the Camp,
(Remains of) Camp (Rems of) Revd. James Allgood, Rector. West of Hartside Hill.
Ingram.
Camp (Rems of) Mr. Robt Donkin, Ingram.
[Camp] Do Do On Sheet 30. 1 Do — Situated East of Brough-
Doubtful – name not inserted law Plantation.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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