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Druidical Remains | Druidical Circle | Mr. Wm Henderson | On Sheet | This is a circle of 8 upright | ||
History of Northumberland | 24. 12 | rude, rough stones, a little W. | ||||
Mr. Gibson | of Threestone Burn. Supposed to | |||||
Druidical Monument | Hutchinson’s View of | be the remains [of] a Druidical Temple | ||||
Northumberland Vol. 1 | "A little to the North of Hedgehope, | |||||
P. 236. | near the Three Stone Burn, is a | |||||
Druidical Temple | Grose’s Antiquities | Druidical Monument, now constructed | ||||
Vol. IV. P. 30 | of ten large stones, in a circular | |||||
Druidical Temple | Whites Directory | form, from East to West 38 yards | ||||
Vol. II P. 478. | in diameter, & 33 yards from North | |||||
Druidical Remains | adopted | to South. Several of the Stones were | ||||
thrown down, & some are so sunk | ||||||
in the Earth, that the original | ||||||
number cannot be ascertained. | ||||||
There are three larger than the rest, | ||||||
which I presume gave the present | ||||||
name to the Burn near which | ||||||
this Monument stands." | ||||||
Hutchinson’s View of Northumberland. | ||||||
Robt Young Corporal Royal Engineers |
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