Notes regarding historical and antiquarian peculiarities of the districts in Forfarshire, where the various relics now presented to the Museum of the Society were found

Andrew Jervise (Author)


Keyword(s):
Malcolm III, Saint Margaret, Castle, Armour, Bronze, Weaponry, Cist, Censer, Coins, Powder horn
Location(s):
Forfar Castle, Forfarshire, Forfar, Monifieth, Angus, Rowin Hill, Scotland, UK
Period(s):
Medieval, Fourteenth century

Abstract


The author briefly discusses the history of the castle at Forfar as well as some of the historical features of the surrounding area. He then goes on to discuss finds that were made nearby and how they might be connected to the castle including weaponry, armour and coins. There is also a discussion of the grave cists found on Rowin Hill nearby, and the possibility that they may relate to a battle between Bruce and Comyn in the 14th century. 

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Published
30-11-1856
How to Cite
Jervise, A. (1856). Notes regarding historical and antiquarian peculiarities of the districts in Forfarshire, where the various relics now presented to the Museum of the Society were found. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 2, 64-70. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.002.64.70
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