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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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Situation | Descriptive Remarks, or other General Observations which may be considered of Interest |
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Mid Hill | Mid Hill | Mr. J. McGregor | On Sheet | A hill or Knoll immediately S. of | ||
Mr. J. Ross | 18. 4 | Staw Hill, having what is supposed the remains of | ||||
Mr. W. Scott | an ancient Camp on its summit. | |||||
Camp (remains of) | Mr. J. McGregor | The supposed remains of an ancient camp | ||||
Mr. J. Ross | on the top of the above hill, it is | |||||
Mr. W. Scott | quite visible, but not well defined. | |||||
It is considered doubtful as to this Enclosure | ||||||
having been a Camp – the name is | ||||||
therefore omitted. | ||||||
White Hill | White Hill | Mr. Wm Reed | On Sheet | A low hill, N. of Heathpool, so called | ||
Mr. J. McGregor | 18. 4 | from its appearance, being a good pasture | ||||
Estate Map | & no heather on it, it looks whiter than others. | |||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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