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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Tumuli Tumuli
Tumuli
Tumuli
Tumuli
Mr R, Duthie (Stonehaven)
C. G. Munro Esqr (Stonehaven)
Mr Alexander Sherrit (Sexton Fetteresso)
Mr Alexander Lawson (Stonehaven)
017.07 Opposite to the second mile stone on the road from Stonehaven to Laurencekirk, and on the West side of the Burn of Glaslaw are two remarkable mounds, or hillocks, planted with trees. Their appearance and situation would lead to the supposition that, they were artificial, as they have all the appearance of Barrows or Tumuli. In the summer of 1860 permission was given to Mr Robert Duthie a local antiquary, to examine these mounds and he stated that he excavated in each of them to a depth of about eight feet, and in the smaller at a depth of 5 feet there was found several small pieces of vegetable charcoal. Nothing remarkable was found in the large one, but from the appearance and nature of the soil during excavation Mr Duthie states that he is confident they are artificial.
Ram Hillocks Ram Hillocks
Ram Hillocks
Ram Hillocks
Estate Plan 1768
Mr R, Duthie
Mr George Smith
017.07 A name given in the district to the Tumuli above described.

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Tumuli [signed] B. Render Corpl. R.E. [Corporal Royal Engineers] 29/12/64

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