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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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MOTE HILL | Tumulus Tumulus Mote Hill |
Mr D Semple Writer Mr R Brown Provost Revd [Reverend] Robert KirK |
008.14 | This apparently Artificial Mound is about 5 chains East of the Turnpike Road from Paisley to Renfrew And is named by Many of the inhabitants Queen Blearie's Mound. the more intelligent persons in the Neighborhood Consider it a Mound formed from the debris or refuse from a quarry a little South of it, but from its appearance and Careful preservation it is more than probable that its origin Meant it to perpetuate Something of more Consequence than the refuse of a quarry. Mr. Semple Writer in Paisley Mr Brown Provost the Revd [Reverend] Robert KirK Consider it a Tumuli when Somerled Thane or others of note may have been buried or slain in the year 1164. |
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[Page] 17County of Renfrew -- Parish of Abbey
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The Revd. [Reverend] Robert KirK of Gallowhill Cottage has Subsequently been Consulted, and he Considers this to be one of those hills, designated Mote Hills, Seen in other parts of the Country on which justice in its various forms in early times was administered. The object under notice has remained in its present state from time immemorial.
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