OS1/19/3/21
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Queen's Chair | Queen's Chair Queen's Chair Queen's Chair |
Mr John Davidson, Factor, Crathes Mr James Stewart, Inspector Mr John Anderson, Craigton |
002.09 | A point on the north-east end of Berry Hill and near the County boundary, presenting a precipitous but not very high rocky front to the north, said to have been occupied by Queen Mary during the battle in the Howe of Corrichie in 1562. In the description of the battle given in the Statistical Account it is thus mentioned "The Queen herself is reported to have been present, and to have beheld the battle from a rocky seat overlooking the whole field, still called Queen Mary's Chair." - |
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[Page] 21Parish of Banchory Ternan
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