PENDRESTONE, (Cornwall) near Blisland, or Bliston, to the N. E. of Bodmin, is a rock on the top of a hill, where was once a beacon, and a mighty stone 3 yards 1-half long, 4 foot broad, and 2 1-half thick, which like that, called Main-Amber, was so equally balanced, that the wind would stir it, or the least touch of the finger; yet the strength of many could not remove it.