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3rd April 11, 04:19 PM
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Forfar Loch, Witches and Mother's Day

The Forfar War Memorial on Balmashanner Hill is 55 feet in height and 65 feet to the apex of the turret.

From here we can see the hills to the north, with Forfar Loch in the valley in the centre of the picture.

Today was Mothering Sunday in Scotland and a fine day for walking around the perimeter of Forfar Loch.

It takes about an hour to walk right around the shore of the loch.

Eventually we approach the town end of the loch.

And so we come upon the grave of the Forfar Witches.
Helen Guthrie was by her own admission a drunken and very wicked woman who had murdered her own step-sister when they were both children. Helen and her 13 year old daughter Janet Howat were accused of being witches along with 11 others including Isobel Shyrie, Helen Alexander, Girsel Simpsone, Agnes Spark, Katherine Porter, John Tailyeour and Janet Stout. Helen helped the witch hunters identify more witches. She told stories of drunken midnight parties held in Forfar Kirkyard, desecration of graves, cannibalism, ship sinking at Carnoustie and destruction of bridges at Cortachy. She boasted of her prowess as a witch claiming the devil tried to rescue her from the tolbooth by levitating her up through the rafters. She claimed that she would have escaped but for the vigilance of the watchmen. The witches were imprisoned in cold dark conditions in Forfar's tolbooth awaiting trial. The fortunate ones were whipped and exiled from town, while at least eight of them were strangled and their bodies burned in a barrel of tar before their remains were buried in this communal grave, the final witch being killed in December 1662.

Ever since the deaths of our mothers within a short time of each other during the nineteen nineties I had always arranged a special treat for Ann on Mothering Sunday. In 2011, Ann has also passed on, so this year I had a new companion to treat to Mother's Day dinner. Hayat's mother is far away in her homeland of Lebanon, nor could her two daughters be with her, so it fell to me to do the honours of treating her to dinner in the Belmont Arms at Meigle.

To me, mothers appear nowadays to be younger and more fashion conscious, compared to mothers from the days of my misspent youth .

Inside the fine restaurant in the Belmont Arms.
Cheers!!
Last edited by cessna152towser; 3rd April 11 at 04:47 PM.
Regional Director for Scotland for Clan Cunningham International, and a Scottish Armiger.
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3rd April 11, 04:59 PM
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Thanks for sharing the pics.
KD
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3rd April 11, 05:10 PM
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Great pictures!! Thanks for sharing.
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3rd April 11, 05:14 PM
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thanks for the photo's
hellow cessna152towser from australia.
posting to say thankyou for your efforts in putting up the photo's.fascinating stuff about the witches.you're some way from your home town of hawick that time! Not far from where some of my family run a farm,close to montrose. next time you're away up in angus i'm sure some of the folk on the forum would get a kick out of seeing the aberlemno stone.you're in the old strong hold of the picts there right enough.
i got a particular kick out of finding one of my family sirnames,Fairweather, on many an old grave in the kirkyards there abouts.staying with 'my ain folk' on the farm,catching up on some of the old family haunts that i'd so often sat spellbound listening to stories of back in australia,and seeing the grave stone evidence that my family has a prescense there stretching back hundreds of years, was one of the highlights of my 'home coming'.my cousin doug told me that ,in his words..."some of our folk(meaning our family) left here to go and fight at culloden". particular names may have been lost,also details as to how many went or who made it back from that bloody day of death and mutilation on that sleat raked moor ,but still to this day when it's talked about in my family the tones are low and the faces turn serious.
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3rd April 11, 06:32 PM
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Reading some of your posts make me think I've just taken the little side trip myself, with the pictures and descriptions.
Thanks for sharing your little corner of the world with us. I'd share mine, but it's pretty drab. When we get moved, I'll post pics of the new place then.
I wish I believed in reincarnation. Where's Charles Martel when you need him?
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4th April 11, 10:36 AM
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Alex thanks for the photos and also for the lovely smile you now have, all the very best wishes
Derek
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4th April 11, 02:18 PM
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Thanks Alex for the pics and commentary, never ceases to amaze me how much one can learn just sitting and reading posts like these. Cheers and thanks
Shoot straight you bastards. Don't make a mess of it. Harry (Breaker) Harbord Morant - Bushveldt Carbineers
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4th April 11, 02:22 PM
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Your travelogues are always worth following, Alex. And those are great pictures not only of the scenery, but of Hayat, too. And, yes, your smile is pretty good, too!
Regards,
Mike
The fear of the Lord is a fountain of life.
[Proverbs 14:27]
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