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ROMAN CAMP [Continued] and of the hill of Bursrock, which is distinctly seen in the distance. It is admirably calculated therefore by natural Situation to have answered the purpose of a military station, and to have maintained a communication by signal, through the Burnhill of Tinwald, with the famous Roman Camp at Burnswork. Statistical Account.
SPRINGFIELDHILL Camphill
Camphill
Camphill
Camphill
Springfield
Springfield Hill
Mr Irvine
John McKennel esqr.
Mrs. Ferguson owner
Mr Hyslop
Johnstone's Co [County] Map
Statistics of Parish
040 [Situation] About 1¼ Mile S.E.E. [South East by East] of Dunscore Village
A dwellinghouse with garden barns &c and a farm of land attached. Some-times also called camphill. Springfield Hill from which the house takes its name is well established.- Springfieldhill as a proper name is to be preferred to that of Camphill.
WOODHEAD PLANTATION Woodhead Plantation
Woodhead Plantation
Mr Robert Young
John Currie Esqr.
040 [Situation] About 1 Mile S.S.E. [South East by East] of Dunscore Village.
A fir plantation on an eminence. Trees about 50 years growth, and at present in process of being cut down. This as generally known as Woodhead Plantation
LAVEROCKHALL Laverock Hall Mr John Lauder
Thomas McBurnie Esqr.
Receipt for peat
040 [Situation] About 1 Mile S.E.E. [South East by East] of Dumscore Village.
A dwellinghouse & garden with barns & and a farm of land attached.

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120. Plan 40/15 Trace 3

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