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IX. A further Description of antient Fortifications in the North of Scotland, by Mr. James Anderson, in a Letter to the late John Lind, of Lincoln's Inn, Esq.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

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I had some time ago the honor of communicating to our Society some remarks of Mr. Anderson on antiquities remaining in the north of Scotland. The Society has judged them worthy of a place in their late publication [a]. I persuade myself therefore I shall be rendering an acceptable service to the Society in communicating to them some farther remarks of the same very ingenious gentleman on the same subject, and which I have now the honor of inclosing to you.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1782

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page 87 note [a] Vol. V. p. 241–266.

page 89 note [b] See plates IX. X.

page 96 note [c] It seems more like the Dune of Dornadilla described and engraved, vol. V. pl. XVIII.