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CAMP | Camp [ANT] | Mr Maclauchlans Memoir of | 70 Chains S.W of | Three circular foundations consisting of | ||
(Remains of) | the Roman Wall | Bewclay | masonry, and overgrown with Rough | |||
Camp [ANT] | Joseph Fairless Esqr | Pasture, and defended on the North by | ||||
Camp [ANT] | Mr Richard Gibson Hexham | a small pentagonal Camp; the | ||||
remains of the murus Is all that can be perceived | ||||||
of this Camp; the remains of another defence | ||||||
is traceable on the West of the | ||||||
Circular foundations; no further info- | ||||||
mation can be obtained either docu- | ||||||
mentary or traditional relating to this | ||||||
Camp. Mr Maclauchlan in his memoirs | ||||||
of the Roman Wall |
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has written it in Old English | ||||||
the Character that represents the Ancient British period | ||||||
Thomas Jordan 2nd Corpl Rl Engrs |
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Transcribed by JW and DW
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