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Sheets 29. 4 & 8. Parish of Ingram

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Cross Cross (Remains of) Revd. James Allgood, Ingram. On Sheet 30. 6 A stone slab of rectangular form,
(Remains of) Cross (Remains of) Ralph Carr Esqr., Hedgeley. having a hole in its centre, and
Cross (Remains of) Mr. Robert Donkin, farmer supposed to have formed the pedestal
Ingram. of an ancient stone Cross, it is situated
north of Chapel Knowe, and on the
Farm of Fawdon.
Well Strand Well Strand Mr. Richd Rutherford, On Sheets A small stream originating East
Greensidehill. 29. 4 & of Grieve’s Ash, and flowing in a
Well Strand Mr. Wm Smith, Shepd 29. 8 Southerly direction, falls into the River
Linhope. Breamish.
Well Strand Mr. Geo. Gibson, Miller,
Ingrammill.
Strand – A rivulet, a gutter –
Jamieson’s Scottish Dictionary
Camp Camp (Remains of) Mr. Richd Rutherford, On Sheet Slight remains of an encampment [???]
(Remains of) Greensidehill. 29. 8 form, situated on a small [eminence]
Camp (Remains of) Mr. Wm Smith, Shepd West of Hartside Hill, the [???]
Linhope. appears facing the East.
Camp (Remains of) Mr. Geo. Gibson, Miller,
Ingrammill.
John Callanan
2nd Corporal Royal Engineers

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