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Pencaitland Kirk Hammerman headstone 1662
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Gravestone within Pencaitland Parish Kirkyard, East Lothian, Scotland
The carving includes a crown and hammer. The crown and hammer signifies the guild of hammermen. From the 15th Century the Incorporation of Hammermen has supported trade and commerce for metalworkers and assoociated trades. These trades included goldsmiths, blacksmiths and locksmiths, armourers, cutlers and clockmakers. The crown and hammer motif is still used by the Incorporation of Hammermen today.
Stone inscribed:
HERE LIETH JOHN BEL SMITH WHO DEPEARTED THIS LYF 14 OF APRIL 1662 AND OF HIS AGE 50 AND BESSI THOM HES SPOUES WHO DEPEARTED ...
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