Ancient
Stone Ludd
On the hill ground behind us is the standing stone
called Stone Ludd,
which by old tradition, is supposed to be the
memorial of battle fought and gained.
Torfaeus
mentions a fight began in the moss of Skitten (paludibus Skidensibus,)
now often called Kilmster, by two brothers for the earldom of Caithness
Liotus the elder being supported in his right by the king of Norway,
Scullius, the younger, being aided by the king of Scotland.
It is said
that the younger was killed in battle and buried in Hofn,
probably Stone
Hone near Watten; and that the elder victorious brother was mortally
wounded.
It
is probable that the stone was raised as a memorial to Liotus, the Earl
of Caithness in the tenth century.