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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
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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List of Names collected by James McAnulty CA [Civilian Assistant]
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