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Parishes of Doddington & Kirknewton
Sheet 19-7 Trace 1 to 6

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Camp Camp (ancient) Mr. Elliott on Sheet A considerable Camp well defined
(Remains of) (Remains of) Mr. Jas Duncan 19. 7 with 3 ramparts on the N. & W. sides
Mr. David Short 2 on the S. and protected on the E.
by a steep rocky ravine called Mundy Monday
Cleuch, it is placed between the latter
and Harehope Hill.
Monday Cleuch Mundy Monday Cleuch Mr E Elliott on Sheet A deep rocky ravine South of
Mr Jas Duncan 19. 7 the above Camp, and between
Mr David Short Harehope Hill & Gains Law.
Harehope Hill Harehope Hill Mr. Elliott on Sheet A Hill about 1/2 a mile west of
Mr. Jas Duncan 19. 7 Humbleton Hill and immediately
Mr David Short North of Mundy Cleuch.
Camp (Ancient) Mr E Elliott A small camp made of Stones
(Remains of) Mr Jas Duncan chiefly on the North face of the
Mr Thos Duncan above Hill.
It is doubtful as to this enclosure
having been a Camp – the name
is therefore to be omitted.
Harehope Plantation Harehope Plantation Mr. James Short on Sheet A small plantation on the N.
Mr. James Lillie 19. 7 & face or slope of Harehope Hill, and
Mr. David Short 19. 8 from which a small stripe is carried
down to Bendor Toll gate. the
Name is derived from the Hill.
Robt Young
Corporal Royal Engineers

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