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Kay Matheson (7 December 1928 – 6 July 2013) was a Scottish teacher, political activist, and
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scholar. She was one of the four
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students involved in the
1950 removal of the Stone of Scone On Christmas Day 1950, four Scottish students from the University of Glasgow ( Ian Hamilton, Gavin Vernon, Kay Matheson and Alan Stuart) stole the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey in London and took it back to Scotland. The students were m ...
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Life

Matheson was born in Inverasdale near
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in 1928, to a
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family. She attended the University of Glasgow, studying domestic science, and taught in both English and Gaelic. Following the Christmas Day raid she returned to Inverasdale to live with her mother, and teach locally. She taught home economics, Gaelic, and physical education at Achtercairn School in Gairloch, also taught at various primary schools in
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. She was involved with
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, an organisation that promotes the teaching and use of Gaelic. She ran against
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in the
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as an SNP candidate, and was an active member of the party. During the 1980s she participated in the Ceartas campaign to raise the profile of the Gaelic language.


Christmas day raid

Matheson met Ian Hamilton,
Gavin Vernon Gavin Harold Russell Vernon (11 August 1926 – 19 March 2004) was a Scottish engineer who along with his accomplices, removed the Stone of Scone from Westminster Abbey in London on Christmas Day 1950 and took the Stone to Scotland. Background ...
and Alan Stuart while studying in Glasgow, (all four were members of the
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), with whom she made the plan to liberate the Stone of Destiny from Westminster Abbey. On Christmas Day 1950, they gained access to the Abbey and removed the stone to Scotland, following which action check points were put on roads, and the border between Scotland and England closed. Matheson broke two toes during the action, and was also the getaway driver. The stone having broken in two during the raid, Matheson took one piece, leaving it with a friend in England before collecting it at a later date. A description of her car was issued, however the stone was not found for four months. Police attended her family home to question her about the theft, at which point she lied, and told them that it was in a nearby peat bog. No charges were brought against either Matheson or her fellow students. She is quoted as having said ''"Our recovery, not theft, of the Stone informed our whole lives."'' Matheson was 22 at the time of the raid, and was not named in initial reports following the incident; she later confirmed to a newspaper by phone that she had been involved. In 1996, the Stone was returned to Scotland, in a ceremony at
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at which Matheson was present. Her obituary states that she was the only one of the four to attend, though this is disputed in the obituary of Gavin Vernon.


In popular culture

In 2000,
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broadcast a short film entitled ''An Ceasnachadh: Interrogation of a Highland Lass,'' about the police's interrogation of Matheson. Matheson's younger self was portrayed by
Kathleen MacInnes Kathleen MacInnes, or Caitlin NicAonghais in Scottish Gaelic, (born 30 December 1969) is a Scottish singer, television presenter and actress, who performs primarily in Scottish Gaelic. She is a native of South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, and ...
, and her older self by Dolina MacLennan. In the 2008 film '' Stone of Destiny'' she was played by
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Death

Matheson never married, and died at the age of 84, in
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's Isle View Nursing Home, where she had lived for 20 years, and cared for by a relative, and former pupils. In the wake of her death, she was celebrated as a key figure in modern Scottish Nationalism, by Angus MacNeil (MP) as a ''"feisty and funny woman",'' and by Charles Kennedy, with whom she became friends after standing against him in 1983, as an ''"inspirational force."''


References

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