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Archaeology Notes

Event ID 711449

Category Descriptive Accounts

Type Archaeology Notes

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/event/711449

NT17SE 17 1949 7231.

(NT 1949 7231) In April 1958, when digging foundation trenches on the Broomhall housing estate, a bronze disc 1.25" in diameter, decorated with a hunting horn and traces of gilding remained. An armorial pendant, which must have belonged to a member of the Forrester family, and apparently of 14th-15th century date (J S Richardson) it was donated to the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland (NMAS).

The site of the find, now 35-37 Broomhall Terrace, is on raised ground on the S bank of the eastern end of the former Gogar Loch, drained in the 17th century. Building operations on the site exposed a number of large boulders in linear settings suggesting the foundation of a man-made structure, perhaps a medieval stringhold when Adam Forrester bought the grounds of Corstorphine in 1374 and built his castle between the Lochs a quarter mile further E before his death in 1405.

E A Cormack 1960; Proc Soc Antiq Scot 1961

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