OS1/30/10/71
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Camp | Camp (Ancient) Camp (Ancient) Camp (Ancient) |
John N. Murray. Esqr James Gibson. Alexander Emont. |
011.04 | On the west side of Long Philip Burn above Corbie Linn. are traceable the remains of an ancient encampment. it consisted of two circumvalations formed of earth & stones. which have lately been demoleshed, and the stones used for fences etc |
Corbie Linn | Corbie Linn Corbie Linn Corbie Linn |
John N. Murray Esqr James Gibson. Alexander Emont |
011.04 | A high precipice over which Long Philip Burn flows. The course of the stream has been lately altered here and made to fall over the precipice, forming a beautiful cascade |
Camp | Camp (Ancient) Camp (Ancient) Camp (Ancient) |
Mr. Leitch Philiphaugh. James. Gibson William Thompson |
011.04 | Immediately south of Corbie Linn are traceable the remains of an ancient camp - of an oblong form - it is situated on the summit of a small rocky knowe and was formed of a single mound composed, of earth and Stones - it is now levelled and the stones used for fencing the adjoining fields |
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[page] 71Parish of Selkirk -- Collected and described by J McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant]
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