Building record MHG55583 - Farmhouse, Wester Coillemore

Summary

The original farmhouse on Wester Coillemore Farm. Of note is a marriage stone sited above the fireplace on the west facing gable wall.

Location

Grid reference Centred NH 6977 7266 (26m by 20m)
Map sheet NH67SE
Geographical Area ROSS AND CROMARTY
Civil Parish ROSSKEEN

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Full Description

A marriage stone was discovered above the fire hearth behind some plasterboard when the house was renovated some 20 years ago. It is believed to be a fragmentary marriage stone dated to somewhere between 1400 and 1600 AD. On it are depicted two quartered shields side by side; usual for a statement of marriage.
The dexter (left) shield has the following symbols: a lion rampant, a galley with oars and a boar's head couped. The sinister shield has a hand grasping a dagger and a lymphad. These are symbolic arms as used in the Islands and West Highlands, and still used today but in a more regulated fashion.
The Lion rampant is usually taken to be for Dalriada and particularly McDougal, a family which followed the English in 1314 and never came into King Robert’s peace and so were rather eclipsed politically, but also MacDonald and others. The boar’s head is used by the Macintoshes, but could also be for Chisholm or Baird or almost any family from the Merse, if that fitted.
The hand holding a dagger is also a common feature, used by Macpherson, Farquharson, but more often it holds a cross for St Columba or St Moluag. The hand itself, if apaume (flat and palm facing out) is for Ulster, as in O’Neill, but more often in Highland heraldry it is holding something, which doesn’t mean it isn’t originally for Ulster, but certainly has its own meaning.
Information submitted by Cait McCullagh with commentary on heraldry by Alex Maxwell Findlater. <1>


<1> McCullagh, C, 01/2012, Emails from Cait McCullagh re marriage stone, Coillemore (Text/Correspondence). SHG25675.

Sources/Archives (1)

  • <1> Text/Correspondence: McCullagh, C. 01/2012. Emails from Cait McCullagh re marriage stone, Coillemore. Yes. Digital.

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Record last edited

Mar 20 2012 12:17PM

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