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Camp | Camp | Mr Ersdon | 15 Chains North | The remains of a british entrenchment | ||
(Remains of) | Camp | Mr Lloyde | of Chesterhill | Situated on Felton Common. The | ||
Camp | Mr Carr | outline of this Camp is well defined | ||||
McKenzies History | on all sides and appears to have | |||||
been defended by a deep ditch and | ||||||
an outward rampart. | ||||||
Dikehead | D |
Mr Taylor | 34 Chains N. W. | A Small Cottage with an | ||
D |
Mr Lloyde | of Chesterhill | outhouse & garden attached | |||
D |
Mr Carr | |||||
Felton Common | Felton Common | Mr Taylor | Extending N. S. E. & W. | An extensive track of what was at | ||
Felton Common | Mr Carr | from Chesterhill | one time Moorland but now in a | |||
Felton Common | Award Plan of Felton Common | high state of cultivation. This Common | ||||
was divided by act of Parliament | ||||||
26th George An. 1754 | ||||||
J. Doherty Lance Corporal Royal Engineers |
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Transcribed by SW and JM
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