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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
DODBURN HILL Dodburn Hill
Dodburn Hill
Dodburn Hill
Walter Grieve Southfield
Robert Grieve Southfield
John Beattie Dodburn
032.06 [Situation] About 1/2 mile East from Dodburn.
A hill of great altitude, on the Summit of which is the vestiges of a Fort or Camp,
MARCH SIKE March Syke
March Syke
March syke
Walter Grieve
Robert Grieve
John Beattie
025.16; 032.06 [Situation] 1/4 mile South of Dodburn Hill.
A small Stream which rises at the west base of White Hill, and flows in a Westerly direction till it joins Dod Burn,
FORT [Dodburn Hill] British Fort
British Fort
British Fort
Walter Grieve
Robert Grieve
John Beattie
032.06 [Situation] On the Summit of Dodburn Hill.
The vestiges of a fort or Camp, situated on the Summit of Dodburn Hill, It must have been a place of Considerable Strength, from the nature of the ground, and the size of the entrenchments, It is characterised in locality as an ancient British Fort.

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Parish of Kirkton -- Plan 32. 6 Trace 4

[signed] Philip Munro
Lce Corp: R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]

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