Wa̱i a̱lyiatBoundary stone in Bouldnor Copse - geograph.org.uk - 604685.jpg
English: Boundary stone in Bouldnor Copse This boundary stone is hidden in the undergrowth, but virtually on the coastal path. The inscription is very difficult to read. I have made out the following words:
WD (?) boundry (sic) ?? bearing from true north 420?? distant and from thence 340?? bearing from true north
It does not have an inscription on the other side. It may be something to do with the War Department (WD) as there is a disused battery nearby and good views across the Solent, so this may have been a strategic location.
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ka̱ a cat ka̱u – ka̱ a cat maat, ka̱u ma̱ng shei ta̱m hu
ka̱ a cat nyia̱ ri̱mik – ka̱ a cat saai ta̱m hu
A̱tafa ta̱fwat ji̱ khwi a̱ni:
a̱di̱dam kaswuo – Ta hwa a nwuak a̱gwai ku myim a̱ni, tyia̱ a̱fwuop kwaa̱mbwat a̱ka̱wat ka, a si̱ wa̱i ka̱ á̱ ku shai kyang mami. A bye nyia̱ a̱nia di̱ kuzang za̱kwa ji̱ myim a̱ni, a̱wot tyong nyian hu si̱sak ji̱ na li á ngyei a̱tyunwuat kwaa̱mbwat a̱ka̱wat wu wa shim ang ku da̱ nggu wa shim nyian ta̱m ang hu a̱ni.
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