DescriptionThe inscribed stone on Haughhead Kip - geograph.org.uk - 1021391.jpg
English: The inscribed stone on Haughhead Kip This stone commemorates a dispute over the farming rights of the surrounding land long ago. The stone was repaired and restored in 1854 by Lady John Scott. The inscription reads:-
REPAIRED AND RESTORED
BY
THE LADY JOHN SCOTT
HERE HOBY HALL BOLD MAINTAIND HIS RIGHT
GAINST REEF PLAIN FORCE ARMED W LAWLESS MIGHT
FOR TUENTY PLEUGHS HARNESD IN ALL THEIR GEAR
COULD NOT THIS VALIEN NOBL HEART MAK FEAR
BUT W HIS SWORD HE CUT THE FORMOSTS SOAM
IN TWO HENCE DROVE BOTH PLEUGHS AND
PLEUGH MEN HOME 1620
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