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KILDRUMMY | Parish of Kildrummy Parish of Kildrummy Parish of Kildrummy |
Revd. [Reverend] Mr. Christie, Kildrummy Mr. Blackhall, Culsh, Mr. Reid, Wester Clova. |
042 ; 051 ; 061 ; 062 ; 063 | [Continued from page 4] Description Continued. perhaps the most prominent Antiquarian remains in the parish. Only two out of a considerable number, are now in preservation. Great numbers of Quernes have been found, and are yet from time to time, turned up in the process of cultivation in the neighbourhood. A full description of these as they existed, before cultivation interfered with the ground on which they are situated, is given by the late Professor Stuart of Aberdeen, published in the transactions of the Antiquarian Society. Besides Quernes, generally formed of Mica Schist, altho' sometimes of Sandstone, Paterae and other stone vessels and implements have been found in the same neighbourhood. These are generally formed of Sandstone. Only one monolith or standing stone exists in the Parish and is situated in Drumnahive wood. It is known by the name of "Lulach's Stone," and the tradition connected with it [Continued on page 6] |
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