OS1/3/46/88
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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LONG GLEN | Long Glen Long Glen Long Glen Long Glen |
Elias Cathcart Esq Rev. [Reverend] Robert Wallace J. McLannahan Mr. D. Baillie |
039 | A long narrow and thickly wooded glen, having a Small Stream running through it and a Steep Slope on each Side. In its South Side and close by the Steam is a Small Cave where tradition Says Wallace Concealed himself for Some time. |
CRAIGMUIR (Site of) | Craigmuir Craigmuir Craigmuir Craigmuir |
Elias Cathcart Esq Rev. [Reverend] Robert Wallace J. McLannahan Mr. D. Baillie |
039 | The Site of an ancient Fort or Camp. The track of what appears to have been a Circular Stone wall or rampart is Still visible. Elias Cathcart Esq. of Auchendrane, near whose residence it is Says of it, "Supposed to have been a Fort or Camp. There is the track of a stone wall which enclosed a Circular Space of about 70 feet in diameter. The Situation is one of great Strength as it is precipitous on all Sides except one which appears to have been protected by a moat or ditch." |
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