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Folklore. Simons Seat a place of Druids? The name of this great rock outcrop has long been a puzzle to historians and place-name experts. One tale that was told of Simon’s Seat to the travelling pen of one Frederic Montagu in 1838, told that, “It was upon the top of this mountain that an infant was found by a shepherd, who took it to his home, and after feeding and clothing it, he had the child named Simon; being himself but a poor man, he was unable to maintain the foundling, when it was ultimately agreed to by the shepherds, that the child should be kept “amang ‘em.” The child was called Simon Amangham and the descendants of this child are now living in Wharfedale.” The usually sober pen of Mr Speight thinks this to have been one the high places of druidic worship, named after the legendary Simon Druid. “It is however, hardly likely,” he wrote, “that he ever sat there himself, but was probably represented by some druidical soothsayer on whom his mystic gifts descended.” megalithix.wordpress/2008/10/26/simons-seat-skyreholme/
Posted on: Thu, 27 Mar 2014 19:53:51 +0000

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