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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 671470

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/671470

NJ90NW 6 93903 08393 Removed from NJ 93912 08446

(NJ 9391 0846) Cross (NR) (Site of)

OS 1:500 map, (Aberdeenshire), (1901).

Not to be confused with NJ90NW 23.

The site of the market cross of Old Aberdeen, erected c 1545, which consisted of an upright stone set on a stepped base and bore an effigy of the Virgin Mary above armorial panels.

Name Book 1895; J Anderson and G F Black 1888.

The effigy was removed and the remainder of the cross dismantled and scattered, about the beginning of the 19th century.

Information from letter J T Kelman 9 July 1970

In 1880 the heraldic panels, which include the Royal arms and those of Bishops Dunbar, Stewart, and Gordon, were recovered and are now mounted on modern steps and shaft at NJ 9390 0839.

Visited by OS (JLD) 11 September 1952.

The original socket was in the Archaeological Museum, King's College, in 1888. The original site is now under a modern road.

HBD 1970.

Within the forecourt of Lecture Hall of Geography Dept. High St. [NJ 9390 0839].

HBD.

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