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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
KNOCK DURROCH Knock Durroch
Knock Durroch
Knock Durroch
Knock Durroch
Revd[Reverend] James Taylor
Mr. John Gorrie
Mr. John Laurie
New Statistical Account
095 A Small wooded hill a short distance north of the village of Monzie on the summit of which there is reputed to have been a Roman Camp or Outpost.
"A few hundred yards above the village of Monzie, upon an eminance called "Knock Durroch" (the Oaken Knoll,) is a small entrenchment, supposed to be Roman. It is of an oval form, measuring 130 paces in length, and 80 at its greatest breadth. It is surrounded by a double trench, which at one place appears to the eye to be not less than 8 or 9 feet in depth." New Stat [Statistical] Account
Site of ROMAN OUTPOST [Knock Durroch] (Site of) Roman Outpost
(Site of) Roman Outpost
(Site of) Roman Outpost
Revd[Reverend] James Taylor
Mr. John Gorrie
Mr. John Laurie
095 The site of what is reputed to have been a Roman Camp or Outpost, situated on the summit of Knock Durroch. (Vide [See] foregoing extract) there are no existing remains, nor is there any trace of the object.

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