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Hello - I've partially wikified this by adding some relevant links. It was an interesting read. I'm from Clogher (originally) - though I'm sure that it would be of interest more widely than that ;-) Is the rumour about the Stone of Scone being the actual stone (Cermand Cestach) supported by any of your (obviously extensive) reading on this? take care Politepunk 23:09, 10 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Hi what source states that the Clogher stone is the same as the Stone of Scone? You may be confusing it with the Lia Fail at Tara which is the supposed Stone of Scone. It can't be the Clogher Stone as it was still in Clogher in the 16th century.

I think the implication would be that the Lia-fáil aka Stone of Destiny aka Stone of Scone according to many, would have been originally one of these oracle stones, as it used to cry when the true king of Ireland sat upon it. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 201.241.238.57 (talk) 22:16, 27 September 2016 (UTC)[reply]