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Sidwood Cleugh | Sidwood Cleugh | Mr R. Scott | 40 chains south | A stream on Sidwood Moor well | ||
Sidwood Cleugh | Mr J. Scott | west of Newbiggen. | known by this name, is tributary to | |||
Sidwood Cleugh | Mr W. Famelton | Tarset Burn. | ||||
Dunstead | Dunstead | Mr R. Scott | 34 chains south | The ruins of a stone built dwelling house | ||
Dunstead | Mr J. Scott | east of Newbiggen. | a well known name. | |||
Dunstead | Mr W. Famelton | |||||
Dunstead | List of Co Voters | |||||
CAMP | Camp (Roman) | Mr J. Scott of Shipley Shield | 42 chains south | This is |
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(Remains of) | (Supposed remains of) | Mr M Telfer of Newbiggen | west of Newbiggen. | in the district to be the remains of an | ||
Mr Potts of Redheugh | Old Camp but no positive information | |||||
on the subject can be obtained. Its | ||||||
features as a camp are not well defined as | ||||||
it simply consists of a raised bank but | ||||||
there are no traces of any ditch. | ||||||
John Elliott Sapper Royal Engineers |
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