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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
CAMP (Site of) [nr Whiteside Hill] Camp
Camp
Camp
Camp
Revd [Reverend] Mr Lamb
W. Denholm Esq [Esquire]
Mr Thos [Thomas] Braidwood
Mr Jas. [James] Paterson
038.07 There have been no remains found about this camp that would in any way throw light upon its origin. It is commonly called a Roman Camp by the people in its immediate vicinity, but from the remains of a circular ring or earthen element about 60 links in diameter and on average about nine inches high it would appear to have been a British Encampment. The circular ring above mentioned is the only trace of this site remaining.
HARE CLEUCH Hare Cleuch
Hare Cleuch
Hare Cleuch
Michael Carmichael Esqr [Esquire]
Mr Thos [Thomas] Braidwood
Mr Wm [William] Paterson
039.01 A wide ravine: the ascent from the stream is gradual; slopes produce rough pasture
MARTINGILL CLEUCH Martingill Cleuch
Martingill Cleuch
Martingill Cleuch
Michael Carmichael Esqr [Esquire]
Mr Thos [Thomas] Braidwood
Mr Wm [William] Paterson
039.01 A high steep ravine which divides Tinto from Lochlyock Hill. The sides are broken by several landslips: There are several fine springs. Gill means a glen. Martin a bird.

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