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KING'S GRAVE King's Grave
King's Grave
King's Grave
Mr J. Shepherd Aldie
Mr J. Shepherd W. [West] Gask
Mr. J. Ogston North Aldie
031 About a quarter of a mile nearer Aldie, in the midst of a lately - reclaimed field, and on the opposite side of the hollow from the large stone already mentioned, and the remains of a sepulchral mound, known as the King's Grave. It is 3 feet 10 inches in length, 22 inches in width, and 25 inches deep. It lies east and west. Pratts Buchan p. [page] 76.
Site of SILVER CAIRN Site of Silver Cairn
Site of Silver Cairn
Site of Silver Cairn
Mr J. Shepherd Aldie.
Mr. J. Shepherd W. [West] Gask
Mr. J. Ogston North Aldie
031 Farther up the acclivity of the hill, in the corner of a field now enclosed, was a mound called the Silver Cairn, which, on being removed, was found to contain an urn with calcined bones. Pratts Buchan p. [page] 76
URN FOUND HERE A.D. 1818 [Silver Cairn] Urn found here A.D. 1818
Urn found here A.D. 1818
Urn found here A.D. 1818
Mr J. Shepherd Aldie.
Mr. J. Shepherd W. [West] Gask
Mr. J. Ogston North Aldie
031 Farther up the acclivity of the hill, in the corner of a field now enclosed, was a mound called the Silver Cairn, which, on being removed, was found to contain an urn with calcined bones. Pratts Buchan p. [page] 76

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