The Churches and Churchyard Memorials of St Helens on The Lea and Cockburnspath
Keywords:
Churches, Grave, Hand Bell, Blacksmith
Churches, Grave, Hand Bell, Blacksmith
Period(s):
Medieval
Medieval
Abstract
A description of the ruined church of St Helen's is presented. Memorials surviving in the graveyard include a medieval cross slab, a coped grave-cover decorated with a man on horseback, a portion of a hog-backed grave cover and four tapering grave covers. The church at Cockburnspath is better preserved. A hand bell or 'deid-bell' is preserved in the manse. Notable memorials in the graveyard include one to a blacksmith.
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Published
30-11-1914
How to Cite
Reid, A. (1914). The Churches and Churchyard Memorials of St Helens on The Lea and Cockburnspath. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, 48, 210–229. https://doi.org/10.9750/PSAS.048.210.229
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