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Various modes of Spelling the same Names |
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| Catcleugh | Catcleugh | Mr. Jackson | 58 chains SE | A small stone Building the dwelling | ||
| Catcleugh | Mr. Armstrong | of Kerseycleugh | of a Farm Servant, it takes its [name] | |||
| Catcleugh | Mr. Dagg | from the stream near which it stands | ||||
| Cat Cleugh | Cat Cleugh |
Mr. Jackson | 61 chains SE | A large riv |
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| Cat Cleugh |
Mr. Armstrong | of Kerseycleugh | and marshes on Bewshaugh moor | |||
| Cat Cleugh |
Mr. Dagg | forming a tributary to the North Tyne | ||||
| it runs thro' a Cleugh or Dene | ||||||
| Bells Hunkin | Bells Hunkin | Mr. Jackson | 28 chains SW | This is the re |
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| Remains of a Camp | British Camp | of Kerseycleugh | British Camp or Castramentation supposed | |||
| Bells Hunkin | Mr. Armstrong | to |
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| British Camp | Ancient Brit |
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| Bells Hunkin | Mr. Dagg | And the remains are well defined consisting | ||||
| British Camp | of a mound of earth and loose stones | |||||
| Bells Hunkine a | The Late Sir David Smith | Bells Hunkin is the | ||||
| British Camp or | agent for the Duke of Northumberland | local name for this | ||||
| Druid Circle | Camp. On a trace of this | |||||
| Bells Hunkin | Whites Directory | object made by a late agent | ||||
| "There are numerous traces of the | of the Duke's this object is | |||||
| Castramentations of strong Holds of the | Called a British Camp or | |||||
| Ancient Britons. Viz. Bells Hunkin" &c &c | Druid Circl |
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| Whites Directory. | as having several smaller | |||||
| Circles within it which S Gillespie informs me | ||||||
| cannot be seen in the ground. | ||||||
| Charles Payne Labr | ||||||
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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