| 1. | The Beith Rocking Stone, sits on top of Cuff Hill.
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| 2. | There is a logan stone or rocking stone on the site.
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| 3. | A rocking stone existed in 1913 1919 at Sannox on Arran.
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| 4. | Around 1900 there were rocking stones at Rippon tor, and Sittaford tor on Dartmoor.
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| 5. | The Ogrestone or Thurgartstone near Dunlop in East Ayrshire is thought to have been a rocking stone.
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| 6. | It was said that no persons with treachery in their hearts could make a rocking stone move.
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| 7. | The rocking stone near Nancledrea in Cornwall was said to only move at midnight when witches were out.
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| 8. | The Brimham rocking stone in Yorkshire is said to rock only for the efforts of an honest man.
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| 9. | People claimed that if one touched the rocking stone nine times at midnight, one would turn into a witch.
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| 10. | A rocking stone that some associate with the Druids is on Cuff Hill in Hessilhead, near Beith in North Ayrshire.
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