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The '''Yarrow Stone''' is a large, inscribed Dark-Age whinstone gravestone standing alone in a field on the north side of the [[Yarrow Water]], beside the A708 road, half a mile west of the village of [[Yarrow]] and seven and a half miles west of [[Selkirk]]. | The '''Yarrow Stone''' is a large, inscribed Dark-Age whinstone gravestone standing alone in a field on the north side of the [[Yarrow Water]], beside the A708 road, half a mile west of the village of [[Yarrow, Selkirkshire|Yarrow]] and seven and a half miles west of [[Selkirk]]. | ||
The stone was unknown until about 200 years ago when it was was unearthed by a ploughman. Bones were found underneath. The stone has early Christian markings and one broad face of the stone bears a pecked six-line inscription in Latin, set vertically in such a way that it reads from top to bottom of the stone. In Latin, it reads: | The stone was unknown until about 200 years ago when it was was unearthed by a ploughman. Bones were found underneath. The stone has early Christian markings and one broad face of the stone bears a pecked six-line inscription in Latin, set vertically in such a way that it reads from top to bottom of the stone. In Latin, it reads: | ||
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==Location and links== | ==Location and links== | ||
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*Location map: {{wmap|55.536308|-3.0345121|zoom=14}} | *Location map: {{wmap|55.536308|-3.0345121|zoom=14|name=Yarrow Stone}} | ||
*OS map: {{map|NT34812744}} | *OS map: {{map|NT34812744}} | ||
Latest revision as of 14:12, 3 October 2017
The Yarrow Stone is a large, inscribed Dark-Age whinstone gravestone standing alone in a field on the north side of the Yarrow Water, beside the A708 road, half a mile west of the village of Yarrow and seven and a half miles west of Selkirk.
The stone was unknown until about 200 years ago when it was was unearthed by a ploughman. Bones were found underneath. The stone has early Christian markings and one broad face of the stone bears a pecked six-line inscription in Latin, set vertically in such a way that it reads from top to bottom of the stone. In Latin, it reads:
“ | This is the everlasting memorial. In this place lie the most famous princes Nudus and Dumnogenus. In this tomb lie the two sons of Liberalis | ” |
The stone was carried away to Bowhill after its discovery, but later returned to the place where it had lain for centuries, and where it now stands.
Location and links
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- Location map: 55°32’11"N, 3°2’4"W
- OS map: NT34812744