OS1/15/20/59
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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KIDLAW WOOD | Kidlaw Wood | Mr John Weatherspoon Kidlaw Mr Hamilton Schoolmaster, Newtonhall |
015 | A small Wood on Kidlaw farm, it Consist of Fir, Oak and Ash, the property of William W. Hay Newton Esq of Newtonhall |
CLAYHOLE WOOD | Clayhole Wood | Mr John Weatherspoon Kidlaw Mr Hamilton Schoolmaster Newtonhall |
015 | A small strip of Wood on Kidlaw farm, Consisting of Fir, Oak and Ash, the property of William W. Hay Newton of Newtonhall |
FORT [Kidlaw] | Camp | Mr John Weatherspoon Kidlaw Mr Hamilton Schoolmaster Newtonhall |
015 ; 019 | In the Vicinity of Kidlaw stands a Circular Camp surrounded by two earthen Mounds - Some of the Inhabitants call it "The Rings" while others give it the name of Roman - Its form puts it quite out of the Category of Roman Camp and goes far to prove it to be of either Danish, British or aboriginal origin - After the strictest enquiry through the Neighbourhood I could not assertain to which of the latter it belongs. - |
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[Page] 59List of Names collected by James McAnulty CA [Civilian Assistant]
Plan 15C Trace 4
[Signed] James McAnulty
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