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Ordnance Survey - Perth county, OS Name Books - Perth county - Volume 52 - Parish of Longforgan, OS1/25/52

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Ph. [Parish] of Longforgan -- Sheet 75 No 16 Trace 5.

Note. From the shape, situation, and construction of
the above, it is apparently a British hill fort, and to be
written on plan as usual Fort (Remains of) in Old English.

At about three miles distance and upon the top of the hill of
Dron is the remains of a fortification which appears to have been built
of rude stones and turf. It is roundish or rather oval, following the shape of the hill and
a space of about two Scotch acres towards the south it has three retrenchments or banquettes rising
above another as the hill ascends. It is now planted and will very soon be totally obliterated. This
with another something of the same kind in the adjoining parish of Abernyte and that on Dunsinnan hill might
have been part of a chain running diagonally across that range of hills from the Carse to Strathmore. These, from
their shape must either have been Danish or Scottish, most probably the latter as they present a face to the point
of invasion.
Old Stat. Acct. [Statistical Account] vol. [volume] 19 page 561.

*Note:- That this fort or camp is Roman could not by any [means?]
be inferred from its "Shape" or situation [Initialled] J.C.

Ordnance Survey - Perth county, OS Name Books - Perth county - Volume 52 - Parish of Longforgan, OS1/25/52

This volume contains information found in the parish of Longforgan.

Ordnance Survey - Perth county

Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Perth, which is in central Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.

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