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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ST FERGUS WELL Saint Fergus Well John Chisel
Thomas Torac
Mr McDonald
038 A small spring well situated on the West side of Glamis Burn a little to the North of the Church Saint Fergus was A Bishop and Confessor who flourished about the year 700 his feast was held on the 17th. Novr. [November] Saint Fergus is said to have been Buried at Glamis & the bone of one of his arms were among the Treasury of the Cathedral Church Aberdeen
STANDING STONE (Sculptured) [Thornton] Standing Stone John Chisel
Thomas Torac
Mr McDonald
038 A rudely carved stone situated in the N.E. [North East] side of Hunter's Hill Wood about 30 perches to the West of Thornton Farm house Tradition connects all the sculptured stones in this Parish with reputed Murder of King Malcom the Second

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