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and beneath the inscription Hic jacent sci
et praecipui sacerdotes id est viventius et
mavorius. On the second stone the inscription
partially obliterated reads - S et Florentius.
The third stone bears a Latin cross the arms
of which slope upwards to one side, and
it has a circle in the centre. On each side of
the stem is some indistinct carving suggestive
of late Celtic ornament. The fourth stone
is No.1 of Sir Arthur Mitchell's paper in the Antiquarian
Proceedings. The fifth fragment of syenitic like
stone with fragments of three crosses on it
The sixth a St. Andrews Cross within a square
compartment with a sort of key pattern on the
lower part of the stone and the seventh is a
slab with a panel of interlaced work at the
top beneath which is a cross, crossed at the
terminations of the upper and side arms & ending
in a spear like expansion at the base. There
are small circles in each of the four angles.

Cairn West Ringuinea
Some 300 yds. [yards] SSE [South South East] of West Ringuinea is a
cairn traversed by a field dyke & measuring
in diameter 45', and in elevation 6'. Towards
the E. [East] about 1/3 of it has been removed.

Fort "Kenmuir Graves"
Situated on the Coast about 1/2 m. [mile] W.NW. [West North West] of
Kenmuir Farm and to the Northward of

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