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Turpinshill Plantation | Turpinshill Plantation | Mr. Hogg | North of | A young thriving | ||
(Mixed Wood) | Turpins Hill | Plantation | ||||
Turpinshill Plantation | Mr. Whitfield | |||||
Turpinshill Plantation | Mr. Charlton | |||||
Site of | Site of | Mr Hogg | on Trace 5 | This at one time a conspicuous | ||
ROMAN CAIRN | Roman Cairn | Cairn or Tumulus. Is now levelled | ||||
Site of | Mr. Whitfield | and all traces obliterated, except | ||||
Roman Cairn | that the herbage is a little | |||||
Site of | Mr. Spearman | greener & Richer than the remr | ||||
Roman Cairn | of the field. Several Roman | |||||
Cairn | MacKenzie’s History | Coins &c were found in it | ||||
Cairn | White’s Directory | " In a large Cairn on Turpin’s Hill, in 1771, a large stone chest was found | ||||
"enclosing nothing but a small quantity of ashes and burnt bones. | ||||||
"In 1795 another of these chests was found in the same cairn, it contained | ||||||
" two Urns and Copper Coins of Domitian, Antoninus Pius and Faustinia | ||||||
" which are at Eachwick Hall." | ||||||
Mackenzie’s History | ||||||
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