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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Camp Camp (Remains of) Mr Thomas Stewart
Mr Robert Ballantyne
Mr John Waters
011.11 There is scarcely any trace of this Camp now remaining, having been repeatedly ploughed over. but from what remains, it would appear to have been oblong, And nearly rectangular, It does not appear to have been protected by a "fosse", with the exception of the northeast where there still to to be Seen the remains of one, the ground has a natural fall all round from it, with the exception of this end
Castle Hill Castle Hill
Castle Hill
Castle Hill
Mr John Lee Oakwood
Mr Thomas Stewart
Mr Robert Ballantyne
011.11 An elevated portion of arable land, a Short distance northeast of Oakwood Tower. It is not of great elevation, but Slopes abruptly on the north Side, there is Situated on the west side of it what appears to be the remains of a "Roman Camp", now nearly obliterated, I could not ascertain why this place is called "Castle Hill", if it is not its proximity to "Oakwood Tower,"
Colin's Plantation Colin's Plantation Mr John Lee
Mr Thomas Stewart
Mr Robert Ballantyne
011.11 A narrow Stripe of plantation on the South Side of the Ettrick, and opposite to "Weatherhouse", it extends along the north, and portions of the E. [East] & west sides of an arable field. It is the property of Lord Polwarth.

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Parish of Selkirk -- Sheet 11.11 -- Trace 5 -- Collected by John McCabe

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