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CAMP | Camp | Mr Robert Parker, Camp Cottage | 14 chains S. E. | Situated on a commanding eminence | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | of Rushend. | known by the name of Boggle Hill. | |||
Camp (Remains of) | Mr Douglas | It is very slightly defined, the ramparts | ||||
Camp | Mr Forster | on the N. E & West sides are merely | ||||
(Remains of) | traceable. I was informed by Mr | |||||
Parker of Camp Cottage that when | ||||||
Written on plan as a Roman Camp – please state | he last saw it 30 years ago the | |||||
the reason why | ramparts & Foss were visible |
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owing to the pasture being drained | ||||||
& other improvements made, it has since | ||||||
been levelled. | ||||||
M Costelloe Civil Assistant |
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