KEN Smith (“The Stone of Destiny finder lobbing directions to the girls”, The Herald, January 11) uses the phrase “the students who stole the Stone of Destiny”. The Stone of Destiny was stolen from Scotland by Edward I of England in 1296; it was agreed it would be returned by the Treaty of Northampton in 1328, but English royalty always had sticky fingers.

The students repatriated stolen property; it was returned by them as there were fears about the health of King George VI.

Jim Lynch,

42 Corstrophine Hill Crescent,

Edinburgh.