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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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STONE CIRCLE [Standingstones] | Druidical Temple Druidical Temple Druidical Temple Druidical Temple |
Mr. W.L. Henry Mill Croft of Finarcy Mr. James Hogg Standingstones Mr. John Coullie Teacher Cullerlie Mr. George Baron Milton of Cullerlie |
074 | This is a Small Circle composed of eight round Stones each about four feet high and about twice as many in girth nearly equidistant from one another. It has no distinctive name and nothing is known about it in the Parish more than that it is called The Druidical Circle. the farmer who occupies the farm on which it is on is bound down in his Lease to preserve it - and not allow any of the Stones to be taken away. on the property of Major Innis Torphins |
STANDINGSTONES | Standingstones Standingstones Standingstones Standingstones Standingstones, Redhill Standingstones |
Mr W.L. Henry Mr. James Hogg Occupier Mr John Coullie Rent Receipt 1863 Valuation Roll. Major Innes. Proprietor |
074 | A Small Farm Steading dwelling house and out offices one Storey high partly slated and partly thatched the property of Major Innis It takes its name from the Druidical Temple adjacent this is one of the houses on the district of Redhill that has a distinctive Name |
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[Note relating to 'Stone Circle'] - Written in compliance with a remark from Southampton
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