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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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HILL HEAD | Hill Head Hill Head Hill Head |
William Barton Whitchesters John Hume Allanhaughmill Walter Grieve Southfield |
025.14 | [Situation] Nearly 3/4 mile S W. by W.[South West by West] from Whitchesters. A height on the farm of Raesknowe on which Stands a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station. |
CAMP (Supposed) [Whitchesters] | Camp (Supposed Roman) Camp (Supposed Roman) Camp (Supposed Roman) |
William Barton John Hume Walter Grieve |
025.14 | [Situation] 35 chains nearly South of Whitchesters. This is the remains of a rather large Camp Supposed to have been Roman It is probable that the name "Whitchester" (the name of the Estate wherein it is situated) has been derived from this Camp, Chester, being a name often given to places where Roman Stations existed, and if so, it is strong evidence in favour of its having been a Roman Camp. |
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[Page] 52Plan 25. 14. Trace No. 4 -- Ph. [Parish] of Hawick
[signed] Owen Barrett
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