The Auld Kirk Cemetery

The Auld Kirk Cemetery
Author: Gary John Byron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN:

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Auld Kirk Cemetery

Auld Kirk Cemetery
Author: Gary J. Byron
Publisher: Perth, Ont. : Lanark County Genealogical Society
Total Pages:
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Almonte (Ont.)
ISBN: 9781894008235

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Auld Kirk Cemetery

Auld Kirk Cemetery
Author: Gary John Byron
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Death notices
ISBN: 9781894008358

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Auld Kirk Cemetery

Auld Kirk Cemetery
Author: Gary J. (Gary John) Byron
Publisher: Perth, Ont. : Lanark County Genealogical Society
Total Pages:
Release: 2003-01-01
Genre: Death notices
ISBN: 9781894008310

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The Auld Kirk Cemetery

The Auld Kirk Cemetery
Author: Gary John Byron
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1382
Release: 2008
Genre: Cemeteries
ISBN: 9781894008396

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Auld Kirk Cemetery : Binbrook, Ontario

Auld Kirk Cemetery : Binbrook, Ontario
Author: Ontario Genealogical Society. Hamilton Branch
Publisher: Hamilton, Ont. : Hamilton Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1987
Genre: Auld Kirk Cemetery (Glanbrook, Ont.)
ISBN: 9781550341065

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The Auld Kirkyard, Fergus

The Auld Kirkyard, Fergus
Author: Alexander Dingwall Fordyce
Publisher:
Total Pages: 35
Release: 1882
Genre:
ISBN:

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Auld Kirk Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario

Auld Kirk Cemetery, Binbrook, Ontario
Author: Glenys Catterson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 18
Release: 1981*
Genre: Binbrook (Ont. : Township)
ISBN:

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The Medieval Kirk, Cemetery and Hospice at Kirk Ness, North Berwick

The Medieval Kirk, Cemetery and Hospice at Kirk Ness, North Berwick
Author: Thomas Addyman
Publisher: Oxbow Books
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2013-11-13
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1842176633

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Between 1999-2006 Addyman Archaeology carried out extensive archaeological excavations on the peninsular site of Kirk Ness, North Berwick, during the building, landscaping and extension of the Scottish Seabird Centre. This book presents the results of these works but its scope is much broader. Against the background of important new discoveries made at the site it brings together and re-examines all the evidence for early North Berwick – archaeological, historical, documentary, pictorial and cartographic – and includes much previously unpublished material. An essential new resource, it opens a fascinating window on the history of the ancient burgh. Kirk Ness is well known as the site of the medieval church of the parish and later royal burgh of North Berwick but it has long been suggested that it was also a centre of early Christian activity. The dedication of the church to St Andrew was speculatively linked to the translation of the Saint's relics to St Andrews in Fife in the 8th century. An early medieval component of the site was indeed confirmed by the excavation, with structural remains, individual finds and an important new series of radiocarbon dates. Occupation of a domestic character may possibly reflect a monastic community associated with an early church. Individual finds included stone tools, lead objects, ceramic material and a faunal assemblage that included bones of butchered seals, fish and seabirds such as the now-extinct Great Auk. The site continued in use as the medieval and early post-medieval parish and burgh church of St Andrew. In this period Kirk Ness and its harbour was an important staging point for pilgrims on route to the shrine of St Andrew in Fife. Domestic occupation discovered in the excavations is likely to be associated with a pilgrims’ hospice, also suggested in historical sources. This publication also provides a new analysis of the church ruin and an account of the major unpublished excavation of the site carried out in 1951-52 by the scholar and antiquary Dr James Richardson, Scotland's first Inspector of Ancient Monuments and resident of North Berwick. The excavations also revealed areas of the cemetery associated with the church, dating to the 12th–17th centuries, where inhumations presented notable contrasts in burial practice. Osteological study shed much light upon the health and demographics of North Berwick’s early population and identified one individual who met with a particularly violent death.