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Kirkmichael Churchyard 'st Michael's Cross'

Cross (Early Medieval)

Site Name Kirkmichael Churchyard 'st Michael's Cross'

Classification Cross (Early Medieval)

Canmore ID 15981

Site Number NJ12SW 2

NGR NJ 1436 2384

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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Administrative Areas

  • Council Moray
  • Parish Kirkmichael (Moray)
  • Former Region Grampian
  • Former District Moray
  • Former County Banffshire

Accessing Scotland's Past Project

St Michael's Cross stands in the churchyard at Kirkmichael. Local tradition holds that this was a preaching cross erected by the Culdees.

The cross is about 1.5m high with a shaft 0.3m wide, broadening to 0.7m at the crosspiece. No decoration on the cross is recorded, and the local association with the Culdees remains to be proven.

The Culdees were a religious order active throughout Scotland and Ireland from the eighth century to the twelfth century, and their name derived from the Gaelic for 'Servant of God'. They followed a strict ascetic life and often lived in communities that followed the model of St Columba's community on Iona. They were largely superseded by the Augustinian Canons, who were in some respects a similar organisation, often being based in and serving a local community.

Text prepared by RCAHMS as part of the Accessing Scotland's Past project

Early Medieval Carved Stones Project

Kirkmichael (St Michael), Banff, cross

Measurements: H 1.50m above ground, W across arms 0.70m, W shaft 0.30m

Stone type: sandstone

Place of discovery: NJ 1436 2384

Present location: in situ in Kirkmichael Churchyard.

Evidence for discovery: first recorded in 1921 standing in Kirkmichael churchyard, facing east/west.

Present condition: good.

Description

A sturdy cross carved in one piece, this has tapering arms, of which the upper arm is longer than the side-arms. It is plain apart from a circular hollow at the centre of the cross-head on both sides.

Date range: early medieval.

Primary references: Duncan 1921, 23.

Desk-based information compiled by A Ritchie 2019

Early Medieval Carved Stones Project

Kirkmichael (St Michael), Banff, cross

Measurements: H 1.50m above ground, W across arms 0.70m, W shaft 0.30m

Stone type: sandstone

Place of discovery: NJ 1436 2384

Present location: in situ in Kirkmichael Churchyard.

Evidence for discovery: first recorded in 1921 standing in Kirkmichael churchyard, facing east/west.

Present condition: good.

Description

A sturdy cross carved in one piece, this has tapering arms, of which the upper arm is longer than the side-arms. It is plain apart from a circular hollow at the centre of the cross-head on both sides.

Date range: early medieval.

Primary references: Duncan 1921, 23.

Desk-based information compiled by A Ritchie in 2019

Archaeology Notes

A cross standing in the churchyard at Kirkmichael is understood to be a 'Preaching Cross', erected by the Culdee Missionaries.

J G Duncan 1921.

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Field Visit (5 August 1966)

A cross, measuring 1.5m high by 0.3m wide on the shaft and 0.7m wide at the cross-piece. The tradition concerning this cross, given by Duncan, could not be verified.

Surveyed 1/2500.

Visited by OS (R B) 5 August 1966.

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