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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Gallow Knowe | Gallow Knowe | Mr. Robson | 29 Chains South | A small conical Knowe situated | ||
| Gallow Knowe | Mr. Amus | of Hillock | in a cultivated field about 60 yards | |||
| Gallow Knowe | Mr. Coulson | from the west front of the Roman station. | ||||
| Local tradition assert that this | ||||||
| has been the place of execution | ||||||
| for criminals in former times. | ||||||
| Gallow Well | Gallow Well | Mr. Robson | 26 Chains South of | A small well situated at the | ||
| Gallow Well | Mr. Amus | Hillock | North West Corner of the Roman station. | |||
| Gallow Well | Mr. Coulson | This well has derived its name from | ||||
| the Gallow Knowe | ||||||
| Coal Cleugh | Coal Cleugh | Mr. Robson | 22 Chains South | A small Stream collecting | ||
| Coal Cleugh | Mr. Amus | of Hillock | from marshy ground and flowing | |||
| Coal Cleugh | Mr. Coulson | in a South & South Westerly direction | ||||
| until it joins Sills Burn | ||||||
| J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by AJ
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