682 Named Stones. By G. A. Lebour, M.A., F.G.S. 



Names of Stones. 



Latitude. 



Longitude. 



Remarks. 



Duddo Four Stones 



55° 41- 



12" 



2^ 6' 



38" 



Used as a trigonometri- 

 cal station. 



Chapel Stone 



55 43 



34 



2 4 



58 



Marks the site of the 

 old Chapel at Thorn- 

 ton. 



Holy Eock 



55 34 



19 



1 52 



47 





Bridle Eock 



55 35 



64 



1 45 



21 



A pillar of hasalt stand- 

 ing out from the es- 

 carpment of the Great 

 Whin Sill at Spindle- 

 ton Heughs, locally re- 

 garded as the rock over 

 which Childe Wynde 

 threw hishorse's hridle 

 when about to attack 

 the Laidley Worm. 



The Grey Stone 



55 32 



27 



2 14 







Boundary between Eng- 

 land and Scotland. 



Tuppie's Grave 



65 32 



11 



2 13 



42 





The Two Grey Stones 



55 32 



8 



2 13 



38 



Township Boundary. 



Cloven Stone 



55 32 



18 



2 7 



7 





Battle Stone 



55 33 



32 



2 3 







Just East of Bendor 

 turnpike gate, Akeld. 



Yeavering Stones 



55 33 



27 



2 6 



47 



On Yeavering Bell, sup. 

 posed to be druidical (?) 



Battle Stone 



53 34 



1 



2 6 



41 



Between Old Yeavering 

 and Yeavering. 



Tom Tallon's Grave 



55 32 



45 



2 6 



28 



Just South of the sum- 

 mit of Tom TaUon's 

 Crag, marking a tu- 

 mulus (?). 



Hurl Stone 



55 30 



58 



1 56 



14 





Ox Eye 



55 31 



22 



1 51 



21 



Parish Boundary, on 

 Lousy Law. 



Gill's Chest 



55 30 



46 



1 46 



45 



Township Boundary 



Hanging Stone 



55 27 



55 



2 10 



12 



Close to the Boundary 

 between England and 

 Scotland 



Standing Stones 



55 28 



43 



2 2 



45 



Nine stones, supposed to 

 be 'Druidical remaias,' 

 just West of Three- 

 stone Burn House, the 

 name of which is worth 

 noting. 



Percy's Leap Stones 



55 28 



18 



1 55 



15 



Site of the Battle of 

 Hedgeley Moor, 1465. 



