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Publication Account

Date 1951

Event ID 1096051

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Publication Account

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1096051

In the masonry at the S. end of the bridge [NT27SW 676] crossing the Water of Leith at the foot of Bell's Brae are inserted two stones recently removed from Lindsay's Mill [NT27SW 698]. On the first is a panel displaying the date 1643 and two bakers' peels in saltire, each bearing three cakes. The second is a window lintel inscribed BLESIT BE GOD FOR AL HIS GIFTIS.

RCAHMS 1951, visited c.1941

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