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  • The Beith Rocking Stone, sits on top of Cuff Hill.
  • There is a logan stone or rocking stone on the site.
  • A rocking stone existed in 1913  1919 at Sannox on Arran.
  • Around 1900 there were rocking stones at Rippon tor, and Sittaford tor on Dartmoor.
  • The Ogrestone or Thurgartstone near Dunlop in East Ayrshire is thought to have been a rocking stone.
  • It was said that no persons with treachery in their hearts could make a rocking stone move.
  • The rocking stone near Nancledrea in Cornwall was said to only move at midnight when witches were out.
  • The Brimham rocking stone in Yorkshire is said to rock only for the efforts of an honest man.
  • People claimed that if one touched the rocking stone nine times at midnight, one would turn into a witch.
  • A rocking stone that some associate with the Druids is on Cuff Hill in Hessilhead, near Beith in North Ayrshire.
  • It is a Cornish tradition to make a vow and then attempt to move a rocking stone, or logan rock.
  • He baptised this child himself at the Rocking Stone in Pontypridd, naming her Gwenhiolan Iarlles Morganwg ( meaning'Gwenhiolan, Countess of Glamorgan').
  • Taking place at the Rocking Stone in Pontypridd, it involved Price addressing the sun at noon, and women dressed as the Three Graces were involved.
  • There are several locations along the Costa da Morte that have a " pedra de abalar ", ( i . e ., an " oscillating stone " ), or rocking stone.
  • The townland contains one Scheduled Historic Monument : a Portal tomb ( grid ref : C3909 0113 ), a collapsed single chambered tomb of four stones, known locally as The Rocking Stone.
  • For example, there are giant " pedras de abalar " ( i . e . " oscillating stones ", the common term in English is rocking stone ) throughout the region.
  • He flourished about 839 . Although he is said to have been a hermit, according to tradition Saint Inan often visited Beith, frequenting Cuff Hill with its Rocking Stone and various other prehistoric monuments.
  • He joined the Society of the Rocking Stone, a Neo-Druidic group that met at the Y Maen Chwyf stone circle in Pontypridd, and by 1837 had become one of its leading members.
  • It should also be noted that the name for rocking stones could be a modified form of the Danish word " logre, " which means'to wag the tail,'and this suggests possible Norse origin.
  • The Rocking Stone there used to be a popular picnic destination in Victorian times : people would travel from Halifax, climb upon it and spread their lunches while enjoying the sensation of rocking gently while seated upon the huge rock.
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