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highlander
23-Apr-07, 23:17
Went to visit the old church today, and there was one gravestone i found very interesting, can anyone please tell me about it, like the coat of arms on it, this stone must have been special because it was behind the iron gates
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f397/highlander1959/stpeterschurchthurso036.jpg
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f397/highlander1959/stpeterschurchthurso038.jpg
highlander
23-Apr-07, 23:19
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f397/highlander1959/stpeterschurchthurso039.jpg
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f397/highlander1959/stpeterschurchthurso043.jpg
Went to visit the old church today, and there was one gravestone i found very interesting, can anyone please tell me about it, like the coat of arms on it, this stone must have been special because it was behind the iron gates
Those are the arms of the Sinclairs of Freswick, it should say "Via crucis via lucis" under them.
Is that associated with the Knights Templar Fred?
Is that associated with the Knights Templar Fred?
No more than any other Sinclair I wouldn't think. The first Sinclair of Freswick got the title in 1661 somewhat after the Templers were "disbanded", they were descended from the Sinclairs of Greenland and Rattar. Their coat of arms were ship at anchor, lion rampant, lion rampant, ship under sail registered by James, the second Sinclair of Freswick.
You can read all about them on my web site http://www.graven-images.org.uk/library/lib.htm just click on the Sinclairs of Freswick.
Bill Fernie
04-Jul-07, 02:02
For three sections of photos on Old St Peters go to -
http://www.caithness.org/atoz/churches/oldsaintpeters/
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