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... plate 8 ) , which , being the last station in Dumfrieshire , we may consider our 1 It may not be uninteresting to mention that this is the site of the anecdote of the well known antiquary sir John Clerk , which is stated by Lockhart ...
... plate 8 ) , which , being the last station in Dumfrieshire , we may consider our 1 It may not be uninteresting to mention that this is the site of the anecdote of the well known antiquary sir John Clerk , which is stated by Lockhart ...
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... plate 1. ) On reaching the summit , it passes the almost insignificant elevation which here divides the Evan from a tributary of the Clyde , called Clydes Burn , which it crosses near the farmhouse of Little Clyde . As some confusion ...
... plate 1. ) On reaching the summit , it passes the almost insignificant elevation which here divides the Evan from a tributary of the Clyde , called Clydes Burn , which it crosses near the farmhouse of Little Clyde . As some confusion ...
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... plate 2 , fig . 1. ) The whole of the plateau is occupied by the fortification , which con- sists of a single rampart . On the north - east side facing the ravine , and on the south and south - east above the Clyde the hill is so ...
... plate 2 , fig . 1. ) The whole of the plateau is occupied by the fortification , which con- sists of a single rampart . On the north - east side facing the ravine , and on the south and south - east above the Clyde the hill is so ...
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... W Peebleshire Dumfrieshire Ascertained Roman Road Where existence of Road or its correct course is still doubtful . Edinburghshire J. Waters & C ° Lithe . London : To Lyne Fig 11 Road Fig.7 . WELL 0 Fig.13 . Fig.14 PLATE 1.
... W Peebleshire Dumfrieshire Ascertained Roman Road Where existence of Road or its correct course is still doubtful . Edinburghshire J. Waters & C ° Lithe . London : To Lyne Fig 11 Road Fig.7 . WELL 0 Fig.13 . Fig.14 PLATE 1.
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... Plate 1. On entering the upper ward , it descends the left bank of the Potrail , the Daer , and the Clyde , which , however , may be considered as a continuation of the same river , till it arrives at the village of Crawford , where a ...
... Plate 1. On entering the upper ward , it descends the left bank of the Potrail , the Daer , and the Clyde , which , however , may be considered as a continuation of the same river , till it arrives at the village of Crawford , where a ...
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