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| Camp | Camp | Mr James Young | On Sheet | A portion of a Camp | ||
| (Remains of) | (Remains of) | Mr James Laidlaw | 14.8 | Supposed to be of British | ||
| Mr Thos Laidlaw | origin in a pasture field on | |||||
| the farm and in the township | ||||||
| of Nesbitt. No local tradition | ||||||
| concerning it that I could | ||||||
| discover | ||||||
| Galewood | Galewood | Estate Map | Formerly a farm house & Offices | |||
| Mr Jas Fortune | but now converted into dwelling | |||||
| Belongs to Doddington Parish | houses for Servants. A Cluster | |||||
| of houses on the estate of | ||||||
| Ewart Park the property | ||||||
| of Sir Horace St Paul. Bart | ||||||
| Thirlings | Thirlings | Estate Map | Formerly a farm house & offices | |||
| Mr Jas Fortune | but since Sir Horace took the | |||||
| Belongs to Doddington Parish | farm |
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| they are used as houses for | ||||||
| his Servants the Same as | ||||||
| Galewood. | ||||||
Note: Unsigned
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Transcribed by BFR and BER
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