History of Burntisland Scottish Burgh Life More Particularly in the Time of Th

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History of Burntisland Scottish Burgh Life More Particularly in the Time of Th
Andrew Young
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Style ol letter would point to the panel beinj? earlier. This motto was a favourite in the seven- teenth century, and appears on a house in Inver- keithing, and Taylor says "on the front of the plague-protected house at Chester. " 5- South Sailors' Loft.
GUILD SEATS AND PANELS 179 Panel 1, south sailor's loft restored for Miss K. J. Kirke, Hilton, in memory of the late Kev. Joseph Sage Finlayson, M. A. , for 30 years Parish Church minister is very quaint and picturesque, and in respect of its t
...heme, beautiful. Before being painted over in 1822 it must have been in a very neglected state, as only a few particles of gold remained on the parts that had been gilded. It may never have been re-gilded from the first, which may, from the lettering 1, have been in the latter half of the seventeenth century. In the following century churchyard sculpture passed through a Calvinistic gloom of crossed bones, skulls, and skeletons, but here we have affirmed 11 sure and beautiful hope. The word " suft- hinent" is.

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