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An entrance 10' in width passes directly to the
interior over the trenches and through the ramparts
at 77' distant from the cliff face on the S [South].
Towards the point of the cliff in the
interior may be seen a circular depression with
a diameter of 20'. possibly a hut circle.
(Mr. Coles plan shows this fort well .)

Bone Cave Borness.
A short distance to the E. [East] of this fort at the
head of an inlet at the base of precipitous cliffs
and very difficult of access from the upper level
is the cave excavated in 1872 from which
numerous Iron Age relics were recovered . It
is fully recorded in the Proceedings.
I visited today both Senwick and Borgue
Churchyards but saw no memorials in either
worth recording.

30th Sept. 1911
Font St. Mary's Isle.
Wrote up notes. In the afternoon walked
to St. Mary's Isle where I saw a beautiful
font standing at the corner of the house. It
is illustrated & described in Mr. Russel Walker's
paper in the Proceedings

1st Oct. 1911.
Spent Sunday morning with Mr. Hornel, the
Artist _ who owns the old town house of
the Murrays of Broughton a picturesque
Georgian edifice. Mr. Hornel is a collector
& I thoroughly enjoyed seeing his furniture

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