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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MOTE HILL (Site of) | Site of Camp Site of Camp Site of Roman Camp |
William Laird, S. [South] Gibblaston John Barr, South Denniston Crawford's History of Renfrew |
007.13 | Very little of this camp remains to be seen, the ground whereon it stood has been frequently ploughed up. Its position has been pointed out by the present Occupier of the land who razed it for Cultivation Several years ago. The ground is flat at the top with a slight inclination on the outside. In Crawfurd's History it is considered to be the vestige of a Roman Camp. |
TANDLEBRAE COTTAGE | Tandlebrae Cottage Tandlebrae Cottage Tandlebrae Cottage |
Col. [Colonel] D. H. Macdowell Valuation Roll John Cochrane, Occupier |
007.13 | A small cottage having a garden attached. The property of Colonel D. H. Macdowell. |
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[page] 103County of Renfrew Parish of Kilmalcolm
Mote Hill (Site of)
I can see no mention made of this camp in the edition of Crawfurd's History in this office. J. C. G.
The object has evidently been one of the Mote or Court Hills so numerous in this district of Country - see those in Plans 006.4 and 007.9. of this Parish. J.H. Castle
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