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Camp Hill | Camp Hill | Mr Robson Catcherside | 20 Chains S.S.W. | A considerable eminence of pasture | ||
Camp Hill | Mr Green Catcherside | of Catcherside | land south west of Catcherside on | |||
Camp Hill | Mr Hall Regester | which are the remains of an ancient | ||||
Camp hill | Hodgson’s History of Northumberland | British encampment | ||||
Camp | Camp } | Mr Robson | 20 Chains S.S.W. | The remains of an ancient British | ||
(Remains of) | Camp } | Mr Green | of Catcherside | encampment nearly all tracings of | ||
Camp } Remains of | Mr Hall | which ha |
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Hodgson’s History of Northumberland | and ridding it of stones except on the north west | |||||
side where the remains of a ditch and three ramparts of earth | ||||||
are strongly marked. This is owing to a stone wall having | ||||||
been built on that portion of the outer and largest rampart | ||||||
which is outside the ditch. It forms the sumet of the | ||||||
eminence known as Camp Hill | ||||||
Alfred Brittain Sapper Royal Engineers |
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