Monument record MHG16949 - Dornoch Cathedral Cemetery
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Grid reference | Centred NH 7973 8969 (123m by 42m) |
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Map sheet | NH78NE |
Geographical Area | SUTHERLAND |
Old County | SUTHERLAND |
Civil Parish | DORNOCH |
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NH78NE0005 Dornoch Cathedral (Parent)
JHooper, 20/09/2001
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'Northern Times' articles on the Cathedral Churchyard written between 1955-56. See assoc. docs. Files.
J Aitken : 14/01/03
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The Rev. John Bethune, minister of Dornoch Cathedral, in his return for the Statistical Account of Scotland in 1791 wrote;
"Around the cathedral is the churchyard without any fence, and in the centre of the burgh. It is the market place. The country road runs through it. Some year's ago, the heritors of the parish and magistrates of the burgh, entered into a resolution to prohibit all further burying there. A piece of ground, without the town, was accordingly marked out for that use. A day was fixed, beyond which no person was to be admitted to the old ground, and public intimations, to that purpose, repeatedly made. But the prejudices of the people prevailed, and the project was relinquished".
Eventually in 1814, the heritors enclosed the ground with a stone dyke and the people continued burials there. Local gentry used part of the cathedral for interments.
A gravestone carries the Scottish 'ell' measure which was used on market days for transactions in homespun cloth. Donald Sage recollects Dornoch fairs in his 'Memorabilia Domestica' written in 1840.
"The market stance was the churchyard. The evening previous to the market was a busy one. The merchants' booths or tents were then set up, made of canvas streched upon poles inserted several feet into the ground, even into graves and deep enough to reach the coffins. The fair lasted for two and a half days."
Fairs and markets were great social as well as commercial ocassionsin Scottish life. Some idea of the noise, the bustle, and the commotion of these days comes across to us in the paintings of Scottish artists - Sir David Wilkie's 'Pitlessie Fair', James Howe's 'Stirling Fair', philip's 'A Scotch Fair'.
A S Cowper, 1989
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'Sutherland Monumental Inscriptions', pre 1855
Monumental inscription survey completed by A.S.Cowper & I.Ross.
The survey may not include inscription information after 1855 and each inscription transcribed does not give the full details that appear on the stones, abbreviations used. Some ommissions and inacuracies. First published 1989, reprinted 1991, 1996 & 1999.
J Aitken : 20/12/02
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Open area to E of current Cathedral building - HAW 11/2002
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Record last edited
Dec 17 2009 4:58PM