DescriptionDavidson's Monument in Kershope Forest - geograph.org.uk - 569459.jpg
English: Davidson's Monument in Kershope Forest This monument is an engraved stone pillar erected in 1852 in memory of a gamekeeper who was murdered by poachers at this spot in 1849.
The inscription reads as follows:
IN MEMORY OF
THOMAS DAVIDSON
GAME WATCHER WHO WAS
MURDERED ON THIS SPOT
ON THE 8TH DAY OF
NOVEMBER
1849
GENESIS IV.10. AND THE
LORD SAID UNTO CAIN
WHAT HAST THOU DONE
THE VOICE OF THY
BROTHERS BLOOD CRIETH
UNTO ME FROM THE
GROUND
ROMANS XII.19. IT IS
WRITTEN VENGENCE
IS MINE I WILL REPAY
SAITH THE LORD
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