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CAMP CRAIGIE Camp Craigie
Camp Craigie
Camp Craigie
Camp Craigie
William Forrest Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J Lawrie
Mr. James Brown
Mr. W. Black
033.03 An old Briitsh fort, consisting of two ramparts about 6 ft [feet] in height in good preservation. A portion of the exterior rampart, on the W. [West] side, is levelled. The camp now enclosed a curling pond.
"About half a mile south-west from the church, are to be seen the ruins of a fortification or camp, - improperly called Roman, as its form is circular. It stands on the edge of a high and barren moor, about half a mile from the Clyde, and commands an extensive view of that river to the South and west. It contains about 1½ acres, and is surrounded by a double wall of earth, a deep ditch intervening".
Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] p. [page] 43.
CRAIGIE BURN Craigie Burn
Craigie Burn
Craigie Burn
Craigie Burn
Craigie Burn
William Forrest Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J. Lawrie
Mr James Brown
Mr W. Black
Forrests Map
033.03 This name extends from the junction of two drains on Liberton Moor along a small stream which after a short course falls into River Clyde.
TOWNHEAD Townhead
Townhead
Townhead
William Forrest Esqr.
Rev. [Reverend] J. Lawrie
Mr James Brown
Mr W. Black
033.03 Farmstead - dwelling house & offices one storey, slated in good repair, property of Sir Norman Lockhart.

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Ph. [Parish] of Liberton

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