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  • In the Forth, [[Cramond Island]], [[Inchmickery]] and [[Cow and Calves]] belong to Midlothian. ...le Greg. - geograph.org.uk - 89231.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Castle Greg Roman fort mound]]
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  • ...ategically important. The island stood close also to two Roman forts, at [[Cramond]] and at [[Kinneil]] at the end of the [[Antonine Wall]]. ...meet the Privy Council at South Queensferry and discuss building a modern fort on the island.<ref>Macleod, Walter, ''Royal Letters, papers of Dundas of Du
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  • [[File:Roman Roads in Britannia.svg|right|thumb|250px|Roman roads: Dere Street in blue]] ...nd the [[Firth of Forth]] or at its greatest estimate extent, to the Roman fort at [[Inchtuthil]], north of the [[River Tay]] in [[Perthshire]]. It stretch
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