OS1/21/19/25

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
OLD ROAD (Track of) Track of Old Road
Track of Old Road
Track of Old Road
A Sim Esqr (Coulter Mains)
Peter Black (Culter)
John Carrick (Culter)
040.10 ' From this camp (Whitehill in Lamington Parish) the Roman road appears to have continued through the parish of Culter in a valley by a range of hills of no great elevation. Sharply after its entry into this parish, it passes a place on the farm of Low Hangingshaw, called the Cat Craig or the Rock of the Battle. (See Plan for 40.5.Trace 1) From the Cat Craig the Roman Road proceeds in the direction of Biggar, and about a mile after it has crossed Culter Water, we find a camp on the top of the hill which intervenes between it and the Clyde. (See Plan 34.13 Trace 4) Near the
ROMAN ROAD (Track of Old Road and Supposed) Supposed Roman Road
Supposed Roman Road
Supposed Roman Road
A Sim Esqr (Coulter Mains)
Peter Black (Culter)
John Carrick (Culter)
040.10 ' From this camp (Whitehill in Lamington Parish) the Roman road appears to have continued through the parish of Culter in a valley by a range of hills of no great elevation. Sharply after its entry into this parish, it passes a place on the farm of Low Hangingshaw, called the Cat Craig or the Rock of the Battle. (See Plan for 40.5.Trace 1) From the Cat Craig the Roman Road proceeds in the direction of Biggar, and about a mile after it has crossed Culter Water, we find a camp on the top of the hill which intervenes between it and the Clyde. (See Plan 34.13 Trace 4) Near the

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No. 21
Lanarkshire Culter Parish
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Both the references on this page refer to a single entry in the volume. I think they should be combined. Reported 28/1/14

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