Sixth report and inventory of monuments and constructions in the county of Berwick . <^ \ ^ I .i1-OS. U-J 0 0 04 o -~ o :=o -1- 5«« sa -1) Fig. 62.—Hill Fort, Cockburn Law (No. 116). the slope of the hill to the south are four parallel terraces runningeast and west across the wood, measuring 16 to 20 feet in breadth,probably remains of old cultivation terraces. See Ber. Nat. Club, 1894-95, p. 377 (plan and sees.). , Ber., x. SE. (unnoted). Visited 20th October 1908. 5 historical monuments (scotland) of Duns. d&xi*&# / 4 ««!*«
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