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Field Visit

Date 22 March 1933

Event ID 1106631

Category Recording

Type Field Visit

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/1106631

Market Cross, Ancrum.

This cross (RCAHMS 1956, fig.530), which dates, like the one at Bowden (NT53SE 40), from the late 16th century, stands intact but for its cross-head on the village green at Ancrum, a little to the NW of its original position. The shaft, measuring 8ft 1in in length, has chamfered angles received at the foot on floriated stops. It is set in a socket stone, about 3ft square and 1ft 10 1/2in high, which has a boldly carved foliaceous enrichment at each corner. A sundial or similar object has been attached at a later time to the cross-shaft, but has now been removed.

The manor of Ancrum pertained to the bishop of Glasgow from before the time of David I. It was erected into a barony and free regality, of which in 1490 Bishop Robert Blacader received a charter of confirmation from James IV. (Register of Glasgow, 466). In 1610 the town of Ancrum belong to James Law, Archbishop of Glasgow. (Laing Charters, no. 1596).

RCAHMS 1956, visited 22 March 1933.

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