Jack Hunter
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Historic Stranraer (E.P. Dennison Torris and R. Coleman, Historic Scotland) A Review Review, Architecture, Recent, Recent (Social), Archaeology (General), History, Parish History TDGNHAS Series III, 71 (1996), 166(2.35 MB) |
St Patrick’s footprint — an Early Medieval Royal Inauguration Site at Portpatrick? TDGNHAS Series III, 91 (2017), 49(4.71 MB)
Abstract
A rock-cut footprint linked in tradition to St Patrick was recorded and destroyed during harbour works at Portpatrick (Wigtownshire) in the early nineteenth century. This paper argues it was an early Medieval royal inauguration site, based on wider Scottish and Irish parallels. The footprint’s setting, on a rock in a harbour, created a natural amphitheatre with a backdrop of the Irish coast which may well have been a key element of the tradition. James Fraser’s analysis of early Medieval sources for Portpatrick and the wider context of such stones suggests a ninth–tenth century Hiberno-Norse (Gall-Gaidhel) context is plausible. |
Life and Death on Little Ross: The Story of an Island, a Lighthouse and its Keepers by David Collin TDGNHAS Series III, 91 (2017), 132(4.71 MB) |