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Well there's a tumulus at NZ074769 that probably belonged to the circle at Black Heddon. That's uninvestigated. And I think there is a Hallington and a Wallington Hall - I need to look on the old 1" map. I'll get to the Local Studies and take a look at Tomlinson - get all his lore - but there is a strong feeling that there's more there. From the Poind and the Man there's a stone on the horizon, to the east, that is unvisited - on the map. An aerial photograph taking during the dryest period of the summer would show a fair bit.

I'll open the archaeos' letter on May Day. It's about Kirkhaugh circle. Perhaps they will say it's an old carpark. There'd be a fair bit of support for putting the Poind's men back together - and I'm sure there'll be small bits lost and associated with the now-destroyed double circle at Black Heddon. It had a central tall monolith allegedly. That may be about and incorporated into a farm building somewhere.


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29th April 2005ce
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