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OS1/34/62/9

List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
WALLACE'S STONE Wallace's Stone Thomas Cunningham Farmer Lookaboutye
James Wallace
Ulright & Broxburn
010 A large flat sandstone in the form of a giant stone and standing erect. It bears the following inscription. M. S. Gut, Wallas Oct. [October] 15 1786. It was erected in the middle of Drumshoreland Muir by the late Earl of Buchan, in memory of Sir William Wallace the Scottish Chief. It was removed from there to where it now stands by the present Earl.

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[Page] 9 Parish of Uphall Sheet & Plan 3 Sheet 4

[Notes]
In this arrangement - does the 1784 refer to Wallace or to the erection? Ams

Not on Plans Ams

would it not be better
Wallaces Stone
Erected in 1784
in commemoration of Sir W Wallace

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