Volume contents
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- 267 - Fetteresso , title page
- 268 - Fetteresso , index
List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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Malcolm's Mount | [continued from page 239] "It is related by old writers that Malcolm I. fell at Fetteresso, in the Mearns, in the year 953, in a contest with a band of Morayshire men whom he met on their way South to revenge the death of their Maormor, or chief whom King Malcolm is said to have killed. (Caledonia Vol. [Volume] 1. Page 390) Traces of ancient burial are also common in the district of Fetteresso." -- (Memorials of Angus & Mearns Page 23) |
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Stone Cist and Urn found here | Stone Cist and Urn found here Stone Cist and Urn found here Stone Cist and Urn found here |
Mr David Stratton Mr Robert Duthie New Stat Act [Statistical Account] |
017.03 | "In November 1837 there were discovered about an hundred yards to the Southward of the tomb last mentioned, (See Malcolm's Mount.) another ancient burial place, measuring 3 feet in length, 2 in breadth, and 20 inches in depth. It contained the remains of a human body, which had been laid on its right side with the face towards the south. The limbs had been bent upwards, and it appeared that one of the leg bones had been broken near the middle. An urn about six inches in depth and 28 in circumference, was found lying in the tomb, as if it had been folded in the arms of the corpse. Upwards of a hundred jet beads were discovered over the breast of the corpse, perhaps having formed ornaments on the edge of the Urn." (New Stat Act [Statistical Account] Page 250-1) |
Human bones and Urns found here | Human bones and Urns found in various places on the South Side of this Hill | Mr David Stratton Mr Robert Duthie |
017.03 | Mr David Stratton of Farrochie, the tenant of the ground who found the Cist and Urn above referred to States, that during the process of Cultivation [continued on page 241] |
Continued entries/extra info
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Parish of Fetteresso
Ordnance Survey - Kincardine county, OS Name Books - Kincardine county - Volume 10 - Parish of Fetteresso, OS1/19/10
This volume contains information on place names found in the parish of Fetteresso.
Ordnance Survey - Kincardine county
Ordnance Survey was established in the 18th century to create maps, surveys and associated records for the entirety of Great Britain. These records are arranged by county. This entry has been created to enable searching for Ordnance Survey records for the county of Kincardine, which is in the north east of Scotland. The boundaries of the county were altered by the Boundary Commissioners in 1891.