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| Stagshaw Bank | Stagshaw Bank | Property Plan | 28 Chains S of | A large tract of unenclosed ground | ||
| Stagshaw Bank | Richard Gibson Esqr | Portgate | Consisting Chiefly of Tough Pas- | |||
| Stagshaw Bank [*] | Tithe plan | ture it extends into the Parish of Corbridge | ||||
| Wa[?]ting Gate (site of)? | ||||||
| Stagshaw Bank | Joseph Fairless Esqr | and belongs to W B Beaumont Esqr and to | ||||
| Rowland Errington Esqr it is famed for | ||||||
| the large fairs that are held upon it in | ||||||
| May, July, August, and October. | ||||||
| GATE | Port Gate | Mr Maclauchlan's Memoirs of | 1 Chain N | Where the Watling Street | ||
| (Site of) | the Roman Wall | of The Errington | crossess the Roman Wall is known | |||
| (Port Gate) | Port Gate | Revd Dr J Collingwood Bruce | Arms | by this name from the belief that | ||
| Port Gate | Joseph Fairless Esqr | the Romans had a gate at the place | ||||
| Port Gate | Property Plan | |||||
| CAMP | Camp | Mr Maclauchlan's Memoirs of | A small square enclosure | |||
| Watling Street |
of Portgate | situated about 1/3 of a mile South | ||||
| Camp | Joseph Fairless Esqr | of the Roman Wall and a few Chains | ||||
| Camp | Richard Gibson Esqr | West of Watling Street it is overgrown | ||||
| with Rough pasture and is supposed | ||||||
| by Mr Maclaughlan to be a Roman | ||||||
| station | ||||||
| "On this declivity on the West side of the Road is a quadrangular earthwork | ||||||
| having the appearance of an Exploratory Fort nearly rectangular containing | ||||||
| about 1 1/4 acre and with two entrances apparently one on the East and the other | ||||||
| on the North it is probable that this is the Camp written Roman Fort in | ||||||
| Warburtons Map" | ||||||
| Thomas Jordan 2nd Corpl Rl Engrs | ||||||
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Transcribed by JW
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