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Camp | Camp | MacKenzie’s Histy | About 80 chains | This camp upon which im- | ||
(Remains of) | (British) | N.W. Black Walter | mense labor must have been expend- | |||
Camp | Whites Directory | ed in erection – covers the level sum- | ||||
Camp | Mr. Mark Addington | mit of Castle hill. It is a circu- | ||||
(Remains of) | lar form surrounded by a fosse | |||||
of great depth and width, the | ||||||
inner defense Consisted of a strong | ||||||
Wall traces of which are still very | ||||||
distinct in several places. there | ||||||
was in addition to these another | ||||||
fosse of equal dimensions about | ||||||
an arrow flight westward. | ||||||
It is said to have been held | ||||||
originally by the Ancient British | ||||||
from whom it passed into the hands | ||||||
of the Romans. | ||||||
Castle Hill | Castle Hill | MacKenzie’s Histy | About 80 chains | A remarkable cone-like elevation | ||
Castle Hill | Whites Directory | N.W. Black Walter | thickly planted with Fir Trees, | |||
Castle Hill | Mr. Jas Wright | on the summit is to be seen the | ||||
Remains of a strongly fortified | ||||||
British Camp. | ||||||
Nicholas Clably Corporal Royal Engineers |
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