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TULLOCH TURNAL Tulloch Turnal Mr Ross; Gamekeepers
Mr Sutherland Langwell
Mr Grey; Factor
042 A Pictish dwelling situated about half way between the Turnal Burn and Ladies Tent, close to the road side. It presents a green conical mound, sloping down on its south side with the incline of the hill; its summit was broken open for building purposes by a man named Turnal, - hence the name.
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Tulloch Turnal] 042 A Pictish dwelling situated about half way between the Turnal Burn and Ladies Tent, close to the road side. It presents a green conical mound, sloping down on its south side with the incline of the hill; its summit was broken open for building purposes by a man named Turnal, - hence the name.
LANGWELL TULLOCH Langwell Tulloch Mr Ross; Gamekeepers
Mr Sutherland Langwell
Mr Grey; Factor
042 A Pictish dwelling, near the junction, of Turnal Burn with the Langwell Water. General appearance Conical green mound broken open at its summit.
PICT'S HOUSE (Remains of) [Langwell Tulloch] 042 A Pictish dwelling, near the junction, of Turnal Burn with the Langwell Water. General appearance Conical green mound broken open at its summit.

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Tullo Latheron Parish -- Caithness-shire

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