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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
Camp Camp (Ancient)
Camp (Ancient)
Camp (Ancient)
John N. Murray. Esqr
James Gibson.
Alexander Emont.
011.04 On the west side of Long Philip Burn above Corbie Linn. are traceable the remains of an ancient encampment. it consisted of two circumvalations formed of earth & stones. which have lately been demoleshed, and the stones used for fences etc
Corbie Linn Corbie Linn
Corbie Linn
Corbie Linn
John N. Murray Esqr
James Gibson.
Alexander Emont
011.04 A high precipice over which Long Philip Burn flows. The course of the stream has been lately altered here and made to fall over the precipice, forming a beautiful cascade
Camp Camp (Ancient)
Camp (Ancient)
Camp (Ancient)
Mr. Leitch Philiphaugh.
James. Gibson
William Thompson
011.04 Immediately south of Corbie Linn are traceable the remains of an ancient camp - of an oblong form - it is situated on the summit of a small rocky knowe and was formed of a single mound composed, of earth and Stones - it is now levelled and the stones used for fencing the adjoining fields

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Parish of Selkirk -- Collected and described by J McDiarmid C.A. [Civilian Assistant]

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