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St Gregory’s Hill | St Gregory’s Hill | Mr. A. Thompson | on Sheets | A low but steep hill immediately | ||
Estate Map | 19. 1 & | South of the Village of Kirknewton | ||||
Tythe Map | 19. 2 | and on the top, there is a small | ||||
ancient Camp. | ||||||
Yeavering Bell | Yeavering Bell | Mr. Robt Brown | on Sheet | A mountain about 2000 feet high | ||
(Druidical Remains) | (Druidical Remains) | Mr. Wm Short | 19. 2 | a little South of Yeavering farm. | ||
Directory | On its summit is an enclosed place | |||||
of about 13 acres, by a belt of loose | ||||||
boulders which are supposed to have | ||||||
formed a defensive wall in olden times, | ||||||
the highest point is surrounded by a small | ||||||
circular trench, and there are several | ||||||
minute circles visible round about within | ||||||
the enclosed space, the whole are supposed | ||||||
to have formed a retreat of safety for | ||||||
the Druids, and this place is supposed to | ||||||
have been a princip |
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in the North. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Signature in header, 'Collected by'
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