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Site of THE GILTEN ARBOUR | [Continued] | The gardens of the monastery were extensive. One was long known as the King's Garden and also the Gilded Arbour. It was separated on the east from the North Inch by a kind of canal. Robert III, in 1395 or 1396, witnessed from this garden the celebrated combat fought on the North by thirty selected persons on each side from the Clans Chattan and Kay, immortalized by Sir Walter Scott in the Fair Maid of Perth. Book of Perth page 2 |
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DANIALSAN, Robesur
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