Commemorative Well The well, built of grey and polished pink granite, stands beside the B9009 at the foot of Ben Rinnes. The inscription reads 'Erected by James Eadie Esquire of Glenrinnes, DL Banffshire, in Commemoration of the Coronation of their Majesties King Edward the Seventh and Queen Alexandra, 9th August 1902'. James Eadie, brewer, soldier, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant of Banffshire, was born in Blackford, Perthshire on 12 January 1827 and died at Glenrinnes House on 24 June 1904, not quite six years after buying Glenrinnes Estate. Despite the insinuation in <a href='http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/258037'>NJ2834 : A dated means to get a Knighthood???</a> he does not seem to have been knighted.
'''Commemorative Well'''<br/>The well, built of grey and polished pink granite, stands beside the B9009 at the foot of Ben Rinnes. The inscription reads 'Erected by James Eadie Esquire of Glenrinnes, DL Banffshire, in Commemoration of the Coronation of th