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Page 10 of Market-Crosses of Scotland. Includes an engraving of 'Fig. 6. Market-Cross, Cockburnspath.'
Inscribed: '...sculptured on it, the ecclesiastical character is lost. But the most beautiful of all Scottish market-crosses I have yet seen is that of Inverkeithing (see Plate II), seeming to me to possess all the requisites of such an erection. It is heraldic (which, fortunately, fixes its date), has a sun-dial, which is again surmounted by the Scottish Unicorn, with the shield.''
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General view of Cockburnspath Market Cross.
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Cockburnspath, The Square, Market Cross, NT77SE 14, Ordnance Survey index card, page number 1, Recto
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General view.
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General view of Cockburnspath Market Cross.
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Cockburnspath, The Square, Market Cross, NT77SE 14, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Cockburnspath, The Square, Market Cross, NT77SE 14, Ordnance Survey index card, Recto
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Close view.
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Drawing of Cockburnspath Market Cross.
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General view of Cockburnspath Market Cross.
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General view of Cockburnspath Market Cross.
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View of market cross, Cockburnspath.
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General view.
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General view.
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Page 9 of Market-Crosses of Scotland. Includes an engraving of 'Fig. 5. Near Goodlieburn, Perthshire.'
Inscribed: ''...village of Water of Leith they hung at the doorway of an old house still standing. This house, or some part of it, was used as a prison. The cross was also used to measure punishment from.''
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Detail of cross shaft, Cockburnspath Market Cross.
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