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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ROMAN CAMP (Remains of) [Southside] | Roman Camp Roman Camp Roman Camp Roman Camp |
Stat: [Statistical] Acct. [Account] 1839} M Gowrie Mr Herdman Co, [County] Map Sinclairs Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] vol [volume] 10 p. 213 |
013 | [Situation] About ⅝ mile W. [West] of Southside farm house The remains of a Roman Camp situated on an eminence & well known by the name of the Roman Camp. "On this eminence there are evidently the remains of an ancient enclosure supposed to have been a Roman Station but at what period is uncertain. Being now crowded with tress it cannot be accurately examd. [examined]. It appears however to be of a quadrangular form and has an opening to the south east. It contains about 3 acres of ground and from its lofty position it seems to have been wisely chosen both as a place of defence and of observation."_ |
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[Page] 8 Parish of NewbattleRemark recd. [recorded] from c/a [Civilian Assistant] Bray. (Field Remark)
"The inhabitants when speaking}
"of either the hill or the Camp}
"they apply Roman Camp indis:}
:criminately. I could not get}
"any name for it._}
Reks. [Remarks] 15th Feb: [February] 1853.}
Stat: Acct. [Statistical Account]
"Upon the highest point of the hill already mentioned and which is 680 feet above the level of the sea
"there are the remains of an ancient enclosure well known by the name of the Roman Camp. Being crowded
"with firs it is difficult of access and cannot be examined with a proper degree of accuracy. It is of a
"quadrangular figure with an opening to the S E [South East]. It contains nearly 3 acres of ground and seems from its
"position to have been wisely chosen as a place both of defence and of observation."
Sinclairs Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] vol. [volume] 10 p 213
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