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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LORDS WELL Lords Well Mr Herbert Yetholm
Mr Young Yetholm
Mr George Kerr
016.04 A fine spring of water in the drain called "The Stank" on making which the spring was opened by a man nicknamed The lord, it is well known and still retains the name
CAMP (Remains of) [E of Kirk Yetholm] Camp (remains of) Mr Calder Yethom Mains
Revd [Reverend] John Baird
Mr Thomas Mitchell
017.01 The remains of an old entrenchment situate on a rising ground a short distance eastward from Kirk Yetholm village. and belonging to the farm of Yetholm Mains.
CAMP (Remains of) [Wildgoose Hill] Camp (remains of) 017.09 The remains of an extensive fort of Camp. on the summit of Wildgoose Hill, it is of irregular appearance varying apparently with the irregularities of the Hill nothing appears to be known relative to it, and the Shepherds who generally now every spot of ground are not aware that it is a Camp though conscious that there is a some peculiarities here.

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Parish of Yetholm
Sheet 16 No 4,
17 No 1 Trace 2
17 No 9 Trace 2
Described by William Boyd, Corpl R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers]

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