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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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BIGLA'S CHAIR | Bigla's Chair Bigla's Chair Bigla's Chair |
Mr Anderson Mr McBean Auchterblair New Statistical Account |
046 | In the face of the hill above Dun Mullie there is a large stone with form not unliKe a chair, and which is still called Bigla's Chair, as it is said that from this chair Bigla (once proprietor of Glenchernich) Mounted her horse on her way to Duthil to hear Mass New St. Acct [Statistical Account] Halfway between Dunmullie and Duthil, there is another stone, hollowed in the centre, where the Same lady is suposSed to have deposited her Keys when going on the same religious errant. id. This stone is now in two parts being broKen some time ago by a Mason with his hammer. The Stones are in a direct line And Midway between Bigla's Chair and Dochar |
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