The Journal of the British Archaeological AssociationBritish Archaeological Association, 1855 |
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... portion of the province known as the upper ward of Lanarkshire , with which I happened to be intimately acquainted . I hoped by this means to give an accurate description of one portion of the lock , and thus to some extent facilitate ...
... portion of the province known as the upper ward of Lanarkshire , with which I happened to be intimately acquainted . I hoped by this means to give an accurate description of one portion of the lock , and thus to some extent facilitate ...
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... portion of Lanarkshire ; an anomaly which may be accounted for by their having at one time belonged to the powerful family of Douglas . From this point the iter will be found laid down on the plan , and distinguished by a continuous ...
... portion of Lanarkshire ; an anomaly which may be accounted for by their having at one time belonged to the powerful family of Douglas . From this point the iter will be found laid down on the plan , and distinguished by a continuous ...
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... portion of it is still known as Watling street . Here it crosses the river by the castle ford , and joins the other branch , as mentioned above . It is highly probable that the road was here also joined by another branch from the upper ...
... portion of it is still known as Watling street . Here it crosses the river by the castle ford , and joins the other branch , as mentioned above . It is highly probable that the road was here also joined by another branch from the upper ...
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... portion of the hill . Traversing this , it again descends to the banks of the Clyde , near the bound- ary of the parishes of Crawford and Lamington . Before tracing its progress through the latter parish , I may , how- ever , complete ...
... portion of the hill . Traversing this , it again descends to the banks of the Clyde , near the bound- ary of the parishes of Crawford and Lamington . Before tracing its progress through the latter parish , I may , how- ever , complete ...
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... portion of the road was most probably constructed of wood . A local legend is a strong proof of this . It avers that sir William Wal- lace entered into a compact with the Evil One , one condi- tion of which was , that he became bound to ...
... portion of the road was most probably constructed of wood . A local legend is a strong proof of this . It avers that sir William Wal- lace entered into a compact with the Evil One , one condi- tion of which was , that he became bound to ...
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