The Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1855 |
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... called Clydes Burn , which it crosses near the farmhouse of Little Clyde . As some confusion appears to have arisen between these names , I may state that the former is the proper name of the stream , and that the latter is exclusively ...
... called Clydes Burn , which it crosses near the farmhouse of Little Clyde . As some confusion appears to have arisen between these names , I may state that the former is the proper name of the stream , and that the latter is exclusively ...
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... called Clyde , but Daer , and only takes the former name below the point of junction , although the burn is so small that it can be crossed dry - footed in most weathers , and the river has already attained a breadth of at least thirty ...
... called Clyde , but Daer , and only takes the former name below the point of junction , although the burn is so small that it can be crossed dry - footed in most weathers , and the river has already attained a breadth of at least thirty ...
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... called the Cat Craig or the Rock of the Battle . Several curious reliques have been found at this place , and now form a part of Mr. Sim's valu- able collection . 1. A bronze dagger , similar to that en- graved in Wilson's Archeology of ...
... called the Cat Craig or the Rock of the Battle . Several curious reliques have been found at this place , and now form a part of Mr. Sim's valu- able collection . 1. A bronze dagger , similar to that en- graved in Wilson's Archeology of ...
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... called the Green Knows , measuring about thirty yards by forty , rises about two or three feet above the surface of the surround- ing bog . On penetrating into this elevated mass , it is found to consist of stones of all different kinds ...
... called the Green Knows , measuring about thirty yards by forty , rises about two or three feet above the surface of the surround- ing bog . On penetrating into this elevated mass , it is found to consist of stones of all different kinds ...
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... are 272 and 168 feet respectively . There is a small stream at no great distance . On reaching the village of Biggar the road passes the remarkable construction called the Moat ( No. 20 ) . UPPER WARD OF LANARKSHIRE . 13.
... are 272 and 168 feet respectively . There is a small stream at no great distance . On reaching the village of Biggar the road passes the remarkable construction called the Moat ( No. 20 ) . UPPER WARD OF LANARKSHIRE . 13.
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