Monument record MHG3679 - Clach-Na-Cudainn, Town House, High Street, Inverness

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Location

Grid reference Centred NH 6668 4520 (6m by 6m) (Buffered by site type)
Map sheet NH64NE
Old County INVERNESS-SHIRE
Civil Parish INVERNESS AND BONA
Geographical Area INVERNESS

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Renumbered from NH64NE0010A
See also:
NH64NE0010 Market Cross
JHooper, 16/1/2002
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NH64NE 11 6668 4521.

(NH 6668 4521) 'Clach-na-Cudainn' or "Stone of the Tubs"..now rests at the foot of the town cross in front of the Town Hall. Traditionally women used to rest their water stoups on it as they passed up from the river. The stone is mentioned as early as the time of Harlaw, when the townsmen rejoiced to find it had escaped the burning of Inverness by Donald of the Isles. Still earlier it is said to have been the seat of a seer, who prophesied that so long as Inverness preserved the stone the place would prosper. But the probability is that the sacredness of the 'Clach-na-Cudainn' dates from a much remoter time.
G Eyre-Todd 1923.

The Clach-na-Cudainn is now embedded in the top of the steps of the Market Cross (NH64NE 10). The flat top of the stone measures 1.0m x 0.8m and is almost flush with the top of the steps.
Visited by OS (W D J) 1 April 1960.

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  • --- Text/Publication/Volume: Eyre-Todd, G. 1923. Famous Scottish burghs: their romantic story. 204-5.

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Record last edited

Aug 31 2009 4:07PM

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