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it to the N. [North] and a flat topped rock extending
along the edge of the bank at a level some
5’ higher on the SW. [South West] Where the hollow rests
on the trench at its lower end there is a
mass of stones lying which possibly represents
the ruins of a wall for without some such
defence the interior would be exposed from
this direction. This interior has measured
about 119’ by 132’. The site is 500’ over sea
level. (Mr. Coles’ plan is accurate.)

Cairn Glenswinton
On a slight eminence about 150 yds. [yards]
to the E. [East] of Glenswinton farm is a large
circular cairn much delapidated and
probably excavated. It has measured
some 53’ in diameter and appears to
have rested on a base extending all round
from 6’ to 12’ beyond it.

21st Augt. 1911.
Kelton Par. [Parish]
Dildawn
In a grass park on the S. [South] side of the
Avenue to Dildawn and about 300 yds. [yards]
from the gate are the remains of a
small circular en:
:closure surrounded by a single
trench much diminished by ploughing
The enclosure has measured some 61’
in diameter and the trench some 16’
across. The situation is on low lying

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