The mysterious inscription on the Stone of Destiny used in British coronations since the 13th century may have been solved.
Professor believes marking was made by Bertie Gray, the stonemason and politician who oversaw secret repair of the Scottish ...
The Stone of Destiny is a powerful symbol of the British monarchy. Also known as Stone of Scone, the centuries-old object has been placed under the coronation chair for the crowning of British ...
Joe Madden, 22, was an activist with campaign group This is Rigged when he attacked a display case containing a crown and the ...
The centuries-old item, also known as the Stone of Scone, has played a role in the crowning of British monarchs since the ...
Madden was sentenced to a 12-month community payback order, and 180 hours of unpaid work. The Stone of Destiny has been ...
The Stone of Destiny was most recently used in the King ... She can be contacted on her project’s website, thestone.stir.ac.uk, or through Stirling University. A spokeswoman for Historic ...
The Stone of Destiny has been associated with the Scottish and UK monarchies for centuries. It was long used in the inauguration of Scottish monarchs. However, in 1296 it was seized by King Edward ...
THE researcher who is trying to trace the “hidden” fragments of the Stone of Destiny believes she has decoded another mystery ...