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Fentonhill | Fenton Hill | Estate Map | On Sheet | A farm Steading (about 1/2 a mile | ||
Mr Matthew Laidlaw | 1 |
N. Of Fenton Town), on the estate | ||||
Mr Thos Laidlaw | of Fenton, the property of the Earl | |||||
Fentonhill | Should be Compounded | of Durham & occupied by Mr | ||||
Matthew Laidlaw | ||||||
Camp | Camp | Mr Thos Laidlaw | On Sheet | A large well defined camp | ||
(Remains of) | (Remains of) | Mr Jas Laidlaw | 14.8 | of two ramparts close to the | ||
Mr Jas Young | farm house of Fenton Hill | |||||
Generally supposed to be a British | ||||||
Camp but no local trad | ||||||
ition exists concerning it | ||||||
Fenton Mill | Fenton Mill | Mr Wm Cockburn | On Sheet | A meal & flour mill on the | ||
(Corn) | (Corn) | Estate Map | 14.8 | farm of Fenton Town in the | ||
Mr James Laidlaw | occupation of Mr Wm Cockburn | |||||
The Earl of Durham | ||||||
is the proprietor | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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