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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DOWHILL MOUNT Dowhill Mount
Dowhill Mount
Dowhill Mount
Dowhill Mount
Estate Map (1822)
Alexander McCaw
J Findlay
Thomas Oliver
050 A Small arable hill, the west Side of which falls off in a Steep grassy Slope on the upper edge of which is the remains of an old fort or intrenched Camp. This hill is of an oval Shape and its height about 100 feet. Property of the Marquis of Ailsa.-
OLD FORT (Vitrified) [Dowhill] Dowhill Old Fort
Dowhill Old Fort
Dowhill Old Fort
Dowhill Old Fort
Old Fort
Estate Map (1822)
Alexander McCaw
J Findlay
Thomas Oliver
Johnston's County Map
050 An ancient fort or Camp Situated on the upper edge of a Steep natural Slope on the top of Dowhill Mount. The centre is a level circular Space of about 40 feet in diameter, Surrounded by a banK of earth or rampart, which on the inside is about 5 feet high with a Steep Slope, level on top and having an outer Slope of about 45 degrees and about 25 feet in height from the ditch. The bottom of which is about 3 feet lower than the natural Surface Outside the ditch and immediately Surrounding it is a breastworK about 5 feet in height. The ditch and breastwork terminate in the Steep natural Slope to the west, facing the Sea.The whole of the worKs are earth. no Stone having been, apparently, used in their Construction. On the Same hill and immediately east of this a quantity of human bones were found Some years ago by worKmen employed in agricultural purposes. It is not precisely Known at what time this fort was Constructed but the prevailing opinion in the neighbourhood is that it was in Connection with Bruce's or Turnberry Castle.-

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No.21-- Sheet 50.5 -- Parish of Kirkoswald -- [Page] 97

[Below Old Fort] " F.E. P. [Francis Edward Pratt]
Lt RE [Lieutenant Royal Engineers]


The Parish of Kirkoswald can
boast of one of those somewhat
[rare] remains of former times a
Vitrified Fort . It is Situated on the
shore. - Pattersons Hist. [History] of Ayrshire.
The above is the fort alluded to.

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