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| Birdhopecrag Hall | Birdhopecrag Hall | Mr. Robson | 59 Chains South West | A large stone building in a | ||
| Birdhopecrag Hall | Mr. Ord | of Hillock | good state of repair, with extensive | |||
| Birdhopecrag Hall | Mr. Douglas | offices houses & garden attached. This | ||||
| house is pleasantly situated on the summit | ||||||
| of a rocky eminence & commanding an | ||||||
| extensive view of the Valley of the Rede. | ||||||
| This house has been built for a | ||||||
| Shooting Lodge, & has been occupied in | ||||||
| the summer season this last 12 years by | ||||||
| several different Gentlemen. | ||||||
| Dyke Head | Dyke Head | Mr. Robson | 37 Chains South East | A small Farm House in a good state of | ||
| Dyke Head | Mr. Amus | of Hillock. | repair, with outhouses, garden, & yard | |||
| Dyke Head | Mr. Hunter | Mr. Mc.Lauchlan shows | attached. The Roman road leading from | |||
| Dyke Head | White’s Directory | a tumulus a little to the | Watling Street to Hollystone passes | |||
| Dike Head | Mac Lauchlans Map of | South East of this House | immediately on the south side of this House | |||
| the Roman Way | on the Plan of Watling | |||||
| Street. This has been | ||||||
| opened by some members | ||||||
| of the antiquarian | ||||||
| society and declared | ||||||
| to be nothing but a |
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| natural mound. No | ||||||
| remains being found J.D. | ||||||
| J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by AJ
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