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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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DRUIDICAL CIRCLE (Site of) [House of Muir] | Druidical Circles (Site of) Druidical Circles (Site of) Druidical Circles (Site of) |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Torrence Mr. D. Torrence Statistical Account of Edinburgh |
012 | About 1 and five-eighths miles south-south-west of Woodhouselee. The site of an ancient Druidical temple on the farm of House of Muir. The present minister of the parish and his brother, say that they remember seeing it before being demolished. The track of it is yet visible and two stones remain yet which were not removed. One of those is to be seen in the fence which crosses the site. The circle was about -- feet in diameter and the stones forming the circle were 3 or 4 feet high. "There were a few years ago, the very perfect remains of a Druidical temple on an eminence on Mr. McNiel's property close upon the high road near Marchwell. It formed a circle of large stones placed near each other forty feet in diameter. Lately however they have been heedlessly broken and removed to build a wall which now runs through the middle of it." Statistical Account of County Edinburgh, Page 317. |
HOUSE OF MUIR | House of Muir House of Muir |
Revd. [Reverend] A. Torrence Mr. C. Borthwick |
012 | About 1 and three-eighths miles south-south-west of Woodhouselee. A farm house in good repair with suitable offices and a large farm attached. The property of Mr. Caird-- of Baldoon, County of Wigtown. |
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