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well above ground, two have almost sunk out
of sight and two have fallen. The diameter

[Margin] Unnoted

[Sketch inserted]

of the circle
appears to have
been about 60'
Slightly to the
E [East] of the centre
of the circle
is a small cairn
about 2' high and
with a diameter of
about 13' and just outside the circle beyond a
stone directly S. [South] of the centre is another cairn
about 3' high and 17' in diameter
A number of low irregular mounds which
have the appearance of banks of old enclosures
are visible here and there among the cairns
on the hill.

[Margin] Unnoted

About 1/2 m. [mile] NW [North West] of Suisgill Lodge at the side of
a broken down stone wall which runs back
from the river and not far above the birch
wood is a large earthfast boulder or outcrop
rock lying NE. and SW. [North East and South West] exposed on its
flat upper side for about 7' x 3'4". From
the middle of the stone towards the SW. [South West]

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Alison James- Moderator, Jane F Jamieson