OS1/5/5/23

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
BUNKLE EDGE Buncle Edge
Buncle Edge
Buncle Edge
James Hardy, Penmanshiel [signed],
Mr William Cowe Warlaw Bank
Mr Peter Aitchison Quixwood
010 A branch of the Lammermuir hills extending from Warlaw Bank to the Whiteadder being remarkable for the elevated position and view of the surrounding Country - upon it are numerous encampments. some of which are supposed to be Danish. while the oval shaped one. are said to be of British origin --
CAMP Camp
Camp
Camp
James Hardy, Penmanshiel [signed],
Mr John Dudgeon Moor House
Mr William Cowe Warlaw Bank
010.08 An oval Camp situated on Buncle Edge supposed to be of British origin
CAMP [Bunkle Edge] Camp
Camp
Camp
James Hardy, Penmanshiel [signed],
Mr John Dudgeon Moor House
Mr William Cowe Warlaw Bank
010.08 A large oblong Camp supposed to be occuppied by the Danes

Continued entries/extra info

[page] 23 Buncle Parish
Sheet 10. No. 8 Traces 1. 2 4 Collected by James hannan c.a [Civilian Assistant]

Note in pencil in Place entry below Buncle Edge: Dercribed in pages 16 & 20

Note in red in Place entry below Camp: (in old English) 11
Note in red in Place entry below Camp: (in old English) 10

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Buncle Edge: Last part of description written in red in another hand.

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