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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
PICTISH TOWER (Ruins of) Pictish Tower (Ruins of) Revd. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr. Baylay
Mr. William Turner
088 This name applies to the remains of a Circular tower Supposed to be of pictish Origin the wall of which is about ten feet high and Seven or Eight thick it is about Eleven yards in diamater and Resembles a cairn more than a tower as the interior is filled with loos stones which have fallen off the top of the wall the stones have also fallen around the outer circle for a short distance in a sloping direction from the top
CHAMBERED CAIRN [Ascoilebeg] Chambered Cairn Revd. [Reverend] J.M. Joass, Golspie 088 [Alternative for Pictish Tower]
BROUGH [Ascoilebeg] Archaoelogia Scotica Vol.5. p.1. pp. 109.189. [Volume 5. Part 1 pages 109. 189.] 088
ASCOILEBEG Ascoilebeg (In Ruins) Revd. [Reverend] John Murray
Mr. Baylay
Mr. William Turner
088 This name applies to a few Small Ruins which was once a highland Clachan It is Situated South east of Ascoile

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