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The misericords and history of Edinburgh,

National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland.

The National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland has a mixture of 13th, 14th and 15th cnetury misericords.

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The misericords of the National Museum of Antiquities of Scotland.

[a] Dating from c 1400:  Two misericords from Lincluden, Kirkcudbrightshire, formerly in the Quire at Terregles, Believed to have been transferred to Terregles in about 1585 from an unknown situation.

[b] Dating from the 14th century:  Three misericords from the Cathedral of Moray

[c] Dating from the late 14th century:  Two misericords from unknown, English origin. They resemble those in Chichester Cathedral, Sussex.

[M] Dating from the 16th century:  Formerly in Possession Dr. James S. Richardson, 7a Tantallon Terrace, North Berwick, East Lothian, From unspecified church in South Scotland.

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