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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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CAMP (Remains of) [Ashkirkshiel] | Camp (British) Camp (British) Camp (British) |
Mr. Scott Sintonshiel Mr. Bell Sinton Mr. J Mathieson Ashkirk |
019.06 | The remains of an old camp situated a short distance south of Ashkirkshiel. the south side was defended by a natural slope, on the north east by a double rampart, which is nearly defaced, and on the north west by a single rampart and a natural slope and on the west apparently by a single rampart, about a chain from it on the east side there is a small circle, which would appear to have been a cook-house. |
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[Page] 45Parish of Ashkirk
Sheet 19 No. 6. Trace 6
George Darling
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on the last line of the description, it originally said that the small circle would appear to have been their cook-house. The word 'their' is crossed out and replaced by 'a'Transcribers who have contributed to this page.
Skinnb1- Moderator, John Dunlop
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