OS1/5/6/26
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAMP [Hillhouse] | British Camp. Ancient. (Remains of) | Rev [Reverend] Mr Rutherford William Taylor William Young Addiston |
013.03 | The remains of an ancient encampment immediately N. [North] of Hillhouse. consisting of three concentric rings. or banks of earth and Stones, and two ditches; it is now for the most part ploughed over. - When ploughing it, last spring a ring, a roman coin, and also some british coins were found in it. It is vulgarly designated Hillhouse Rings by people residing in its vicinity. |
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[Page] 26Parish of Channelkirk -- Sheet 13 No 3 -- Trace 6 -- Described by J McDiarmid C.A. [civilian assistant]
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