Detail of plaque located on wall of 192 Canongate, Edinburgh, adjacent to site of St John's Cross.
DP 160533
Description Detail of plaque located on wall of 192 Canongate, Edinburgh, adjacent to site of St John's Cross.
Date 20/8/2013
Collection Records of the Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (RCAHMS), Edinbu
Catalogue Number DP 160533
Category On-line Digital Images
Scope and Content This plaque on the wall of 196 Canongate gives information relating to a white Maltese cross painted on grey cobbles surrounded by red setts, inset into the road surface of the Canongate adjacent to this building. The marker represents the site of the original standing cross of St John, which marked the boundary between Edinburgh and the burgh of Canongate. The original cross is now located in the churchyard of Canongate Kirk to the east of the plaque and the marker. The Order of St John is believed to have owned land and property near this site in the medieval period. St John's Priory, dating from c.1768, is located in St John's Street, just to the south-east of this marker, and is the head office for the Order in Scotland. The Venerable Order of St John of Jerusalem installed the marker and the accompanying plaque in 1987, marking the 40th anniversary of the re-establishment of the Order in Scotland.
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