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| Camp | Camp (Remains of) | George Culley Esqr, F. Tower | On Sheet | This Camp consisted of two rings, | ||
| (Remains of) | Camp (Remains of) | Wm Turnbull, farmer, E. Horton | 15.14 | but the greater portion of it has | ||
| Camp (Remains of) | Robt Green, Shepherd – Hortonmoor | been demolished in planting wood – | ||||
| situated on the farm of West Horton | ||||||
| Bleaklaw | Bleaklaw | John Maddison, farmer, | On Sheet | A two storey house, with out buildings, | ||
| Wandon | 20.11 | garden, and a farm of land attached, | ||||
| Bleaklaw | John Tindall, farmer, | at present let with the farm of Wandon, | ||||
| Broomhouse | the property of the Duke of Northumberland. | |||||
| Bleaklaw | Joseph Donaldson, Schoolmaster | There is no Eminence on the farm known by the | ||||
| Chatton | name of Bleak Law. | |||||
| Stokey Ford | Stokey Ford | Joseph Donaldson, Chatton | On Sheet | A ford crossing the River Till, on the | ||
| Stokey Ford | Nicholas Rogers, Amersidelaw | 20.11 | road leading from Bleaklaw, to Chilling- | |||
| Stokey Ford | John Maddison, Wandon | ham Barns – Origin of this name Unknown. | ||||
| John Callanan 2nd Corpl R.E. |
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Transcribed by LF and JW
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