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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Calley Knowe | Calley Knowe | Peter Pott | 8 Chains N. E of | |||
| Calley Knowe | Michael Litle | Cottonshope Head | ||||
| Calley Knowe | Peter Pott | |||||
| Calley Knowe | McLauchlan’s Memoirs of Watling | A Conical Knowe Situated on Cottonshope Moor | ||||
| Street Page 40 | well known by this name J.D. | |||||
| Calley Sike | Calley Sike | Peter Pott | 16 Chains N.E. of | A Small Stream |
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| Calley Sike | Michael Litle | Cottonshope Head | ||||
| Calley Sike | John Murdie | |||||
| Cottonshope Moor & flowing in a Southerly direction | ||||||
| until it joins Cottonshope Burn. J.D. | ||||||
| Middle Golden Pot | Mr. Hindmarsh | 56 Chains East of | A rough unhewn Stone Similar to the | |||
| Mr. Drummond | Cottonshope Head | one described in page 1 This Stone is Situated | ||||
| McLauchlans Memoir of | 11 Chains North of the North Corner of the | |||||
| Watling Street | Mr. McLauchlan | Roman Camp & 22 yards east of the Roman | ||||
| Shews three Golden Pots | way. This Stone has been broken the half | |||||
| on his Plan of Watling | only remaining & evidently not in its | |||||
| Street, but no trace of | original position. | |||||
| a third one can be found. | ||||||
| The people in the Neighbourhood | ||||||
| who are acquainted with the | ||||||
| position of the two already described | ||||||
| never heard of a third | ||||||
| one. J.D. | ||||||
| J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
Note: Also signed by (but deleted) 'John Mulligan|Civil Assistant'
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Transcribed by RP
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