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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DOUNE KNOLL Doune Knoll
Doune Knoll
Doune Knoll
To be copied
John MacLimont
William Corson
George K Young
055 A Small Round Knoll on which is a Trigl. [Trigonometrical] Station and the Remains of one of those old forts or Camps - Property of G.K.Young Esqr. Glendoune.
DOUNE CAMP Doune Camp
Doune Camp
Doune Camp
To be copied
John MacLimont
William Corson
George K Young
055 The Remains of one of those old Camps
or forts of a Circular form- This one had a
ditch eight feet deep till a few years Since
when the quarter part of the artificial work
was made Comparatively level and is Now
under Cultivation Sword blades and other
offensive weapons were found by the workmen who levelled it but in Such a decayed State that they fell to pieces on being Removed. Property of George Kirkpatrick Young Esqr. Glendoune.

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" These encampments in all likelihood, belong
"belong to the period of the Danish Irish and Scottish invasions"
Patersons Hist. [History] of Ayr.

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