The Stone of Destiny & The Scots

The Stone of Destiny & The Scots The Stone's Journey to Perth Musuem

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book tells the story of the Stone of Destiny and The Scots, an ancient wandering people, referred to in the Declaration of Arbroath. The chronicles record that they brought the stone from Spain to Ireland and then to Argyll, but these accounts have been dismissed by most experts as, 'nothing by myth and fantasy'. The book, however, reports new evidence from DNA, archaeological and linguistic sources, which suggests that there may be more than a kernel of truth in that legendary claim. Dr Hulbert argues that there must be two Stones of Destiny - the ancient 'Irish' one which is now lost, and the Stone of Scone, quarried from Kincarrathie, located about a mile from Scone Abbey. The 'Irish' Stone may have been discarded by MacAlpin in favour of a local Pictish icon in 843, or, more likely, it may have been substituted by the monks of Scone Abbey to deceive Edward I in 1296. The book speculates about the ultimate fate of that 'Irish' Stone. Meanwhile the Stone of Scone was exiled to Westminster Abbey, where it remained for 700 years. Its history before this exile, and possible previous uses, are explored, as is the political manoeuvring which led to its return to Scotland in 1996. Its journey from Westminster Abbey to Edinburgh Castle, and the elaborate ceremony of its handover (akin to that afforded to a visiting Head of State) are described, along with the conversion of Perth's century-old City Hall to a prestigious museum fit for such an important national icon.

Book information

ISBN: 9781913836177
Publisher: Tippermuir Books
Imprint: Tippermuir Books
Pub date:
DEWEY: 941.1
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 206
Weight: 228g
Height: 148mm
Width: 211mm
Spine width: 19mm