OK, gurus, who can answer this?
On the other side of Ardfern, towards Lochgilphead, up the steep hill, past Salachry, and round the corner to the right where the trees were cut down, there are 3 old tombstones near the road. They used to have that red and white tape round them - I haven't been up there for some time but I assume they're still there.
The people who used to be at Salachry told me that they were the graves of brothers who had a fight over something or other in the 16th Century, and all of them died during the altercation.
I guess most, if not all, of you were not around then but can anyone shed some light on this story?
Scottish history
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Don't make me mad. I'm running out of places to hide the bodies.
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Scottish History?
I've never heard of this but it sounds interesting.
I've been on holiday for a few weeks. A quick sampling of the forums leads me to the conclusion that people are getting even dafter. Is this correct?
I've been on holiday for a few weeks. A quick sampling of the forums leads me to the conclusion that people are getting even dafter. Is this correct?
Re: Scottish History?
nonny mouse must be born again maybe he buried them there in his earlier life now he is running out of places to bury the bodies next time just bury them under the road save you going ten feet in the field
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Might be wrong, but I think I may have photographed them today and have some - not much info on them?
From "Mid Argyll: a field survey of historic and pre-historic monuments," by Marion Campbell and Mary Sandeman. "Car na Buirean. (Grave of the Two Fools). (Salachry, ACC). Grid reference NM85IO44. Ruined cist 8 ft. x 4 ft. axis NE: one notched ?septal slab. Cairn foundations
traceable near uprights. Cairn removed ca. 1854. Name recorded by E. R. Cregeen with trad, of two brothers who fought each other. Trad. (loc. cit.) of use for temporary concealment of bodies in 13th c. (see 537, 553)."
Haven't been able to check grid ref, but personally have doubts if this the three tombstones you saw? I will try to upload my photo somewhere.
Jimmy
From "Mid Argyll: a field survey of historic and pre-historic monuments," by Marion Campbell and Mary Sandeman. "Car na Buirean. (Grave of the Two Fools). (Salachry, ACC). Grid reference NM85IO44. Ruined cist 8 ft. x 4 ft. axis NE: one notched ?septal slab. Cairn foundations
traceable near uprights. Cairn removed ca. 1854. Name recorded by E. R. Cregeen with trad, of two brothers who fought each other. Trad. (loc. cit.) of use for temporary concealment of bodies in 13th c. (see 537, 553)."
Haven't been able to check grid ref, but personally have doubts if this the three tombstones you saw? I will try to upload my photo somewhere.
Jimmy
a nonny mouse wrote:OK, gurus, who can answer this?
On the other side of Ardfern, towards Lochgilphead, up the steep hill, past Salachry, and round the corner to the right where the trees were cut down, there are 3 old tombstones near the road. They used to have that red and white tape round them - I haven't been up there for some time but I assume they're still there.
The people who used to be at Salachry told me that they were the graves of brothers who had a fight over something or other in the 16th Century, and all of them died during the altercation.
I guess most, if not all, of you were not around then but can anyone shed some light on this story?
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