OS1/1/88/97
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Site of STONE CIRCLE [Whitehaugh] | (Supposed site of) Stone Circle (Supposed site of) Stone Circle |
Mr John Adams Alford Mr John Innes Montgarry |
052 | In the year 1829 a Druidical place of worship stood about here and when improving the land it was destroyed and two stone ladles found within the circle but I cannot obtain the correct site of this circle as the people who were working at it are either dead or have left the country |
Site of CAUSEWAY | (Supposed site of) Causeway (Supposed site of) Causeway |
Mr John Adams Alford Mr John Innes Montgarry |
052 | A paved road extended in a north easterly direction for about 200 yds [yards] and is thought to have went in direction of a stone circle in the parish of Keig. The road was paved with small stones neatly put together. |
STONE LADLES FOUND HEREABOUTS [stone circle, Whitehaugh] | Stone Ladles found hereabouts Stone Ladles found hereabouts |
Mr John Adams Alford Mr John Innes Montgarry |
052 | Two ancient stone ladles were found here when the workmen were removing the Druidical Circle. |
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[Page] 97Parish of Tullynessle & Forbes
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