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ANCIENT MONUMENTS.
At the Court at Osborne House, Isle of Wight, the 8th day of February 1890.
PRESENT:
The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty in Council.
Whereas by section 10 of the Ancient Monuments Protection Act, 1882,[1] it is provided that Her Majesty may, by Order in Council, declare that any monument of a like character to the monuments described in the schedule to the said Act shall be deemed to be an ancient monument to which the Act applies:
Now, therefore, in pursuance of the above-mentioned Act, Her Majesty is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order and prescribe that the following monuments, being monuments of a like character to the monuments described in the schedule to the said Act, shall be deemed to be ancient monuments to which the said Act applies in all respects as they had been described in the schedule thereto.
| Monument. | County. | Parish. |
|---|---|---|
| 1. Sculptured Stone called "The Grave of King Forfar Malcolm II." in the Manse Grounds at Glamis. | Forfar | Glamis. |
| 2. Sculptured Stone with a Cross in the Churchyard at Dyce. | Aberdeen | Dyce. |
| 3. Sculptured Stone with an animal and a spectacle ornament in the Churchyard at Dyce. | Ditto | Ditto. |
| 4. Sculptured Stone on the roadside opposite the School, Aberlemno. | Forfar | Aberlemno. |
| 5. Sculptured Stone with spectacle and Sceptre Symbol, 60 yards east of the Cross opposite the School, Aberlemno. | Ditto | Ditto. |
| 6. Standing Stones at Blairbowie, locally known as "The Wren's Egg." | Wigtown | Glasserton. |
| 7. Roman Camp at Respain, near Whithorn | Ditto | Whithorn. |
| 8. Sculptured Stone at Eassie | Forfar | Eassie and Nevey. |
- ↑ 45 & 46 Vict. c. 78.