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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
LINKS WOOD Links Wood
Links Wood
Mr. McNab, St. Fort.
Andrew Knox, South Friarton.
002; 006 [situation] About 1/2 a mile South of St. Fort House.
This is a large wood consiting of forest and Fir trees, the property of Henry Stewart Esq, St. Fort.
ESKY LOCH Esky Loch
Esky Loch
Mr. McNab, St. Fort.
Andrew Knox, South Friarton
002 [situation] About 3/8 of a mile S.S.W. [South South West] of the Mansion House of St. Fort.
This is a small pond in one of the parks of St. Fort demesne, it is formed by drainage, is dry in very hot weather, and used for pleasure in winter.
FORT [St Fort] Camp
Camp
Mr. McNab, St. Fort.
Andrew Knox, South Friarton.
002 [situation] Nearly 1/2 a mile S.S.W. [South South West] of the mansion House of St. Fort.
This is a very large camp of an elliptical form, consisting of mounds or embankments of earth, and situated on the top of a small hill, now planted. Regarding this camp, excepting its existence, nothing else is known.

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15 Parish of Forgan Plan 2D Trace 2

[Note] From the shape, size, construction and situation of this object it would appear to be a British Hill Fort, therefore Fort as usual to be written on Plan in Old English..

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