OS1/5/8/90
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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EDMONDSDEAN | Edmonsdean Edmondsdean Edmondsdean Edmunstone |
Mr Thomas Mack, Occupier Mr McGregor, Ph [Parish] Schoolmaster Revd [Reverend] Mr Ingles Stockbridge County Map Dated 1821 |
004.02 | [Situation] On the South of Ewieside Hill and about thirteen chains N. [North] from the S. [South] Plan line. A good farmhouse, with small garden, and suitable, offices, (part of which are occupied as cottages) there is a large farm attached. Occupied by Mr Thomas Mack. and the property of Sir George Suttie. "Belgone" - See Note P. 13 |
CAMP [Ewieside Hill] | Camp Camp Camp |
Mr James Hardy, (Antiquarian) Penmanshiel Mr McGregor, Revd [Reverend] Mr Ingles |
004.02 | [Situation] On the E. [East] Plan line about thirty chains N.E. from Edmondsdean and about thirteen S.E. [South East] from Red Scaurs. A circular 'Fort' or "Camp" in a pretty good State of reservation, having an inner, and an outer ""Fosse", and three rings, or circular embankments, complete, with the exception of a portion of the South Side, which has been ploughed over and cultivated, but the feature, still remains visible. There are two "gates or" entrances into it, one on the northeast, and the other on the morthwest side and according to tradition it is a British camp, |
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