Kevin Greig
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Edited Jan 22, 2017, 15:26
Re: fao Paulus
Jan 21, 2017, 16:57
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Clach na Nathraiche does have folklore attached to it, image and summary here:
https://www.facebook.com/pg/exlibrisartist/photos/?tab=album&album_id=1118403461571144
A local laird lost his infant son after an illness and blamed the local witch for cursing him, she lived by Loch Beanie and was chased up the hill, when she came to the stone, she transformed into a snake and slid into the heart of the stone through an opening, the enraged laird hacked at the stone with his claymore leaving marks all over it.
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tiompan
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Re: fao Paulus
Jan 21, 2017, 17:16
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Great stuff .
What was the source ?
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Kevin Greig
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Re: fao Paulus
Jan 21, 2017, 17:21
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Local history book, I'll have to have a dig to name it.
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tiompan
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Re: fao Paulus
Jan 21, 2017, 22:39
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Ok . Thanks .
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Kevin Greig
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Re: fao Paulus
Jan 22, 2017, 11:20
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FLEMMING, M., (1995). The Ghost O' Mause. Aberdeen: Mercat Press. pp26-27
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tiompan
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Re: fao Paulus
Jan 22, 2017, 12:16
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Thanks .
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