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Slab. 'Only top stone old'. The original fragment was found at Newstead. It was inserted in a wall of Dryburgh Abbey by Sir David Erskine along with his suggested confirmation of sword blade and climb ...

RB 33

Description Slab. 'Only top stone old'. The original fragment was found at Newstead. It was inserted in a wall of Dryburgh Abbey by Sir David Erskine along with his suggested confirmation of sword blade and climbing ivy.

Date 2/10/1897

Collection Records of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland

Catalogue Number RB 33

Category All Other

Medium Wax on paper

External Reference SAS 60

Permalink http://canmore.org.uk/collection/372562

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> Item Level (RB 33) Slab. 'Only top stone old'. The original fragment was found at Newstead. It was inserted in a wall of Dryburgh Abbey by Sir David Erskine along with his suggested confirmation of sword blade and climbing ivy.

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