Keith of Ludquharn monument, Longside kirkyard

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Keith of Ludquharn monument, Longside kirkyard

Image: © Bill Harrison Taken: 22 May 2021

Only traces of the Keith of Ludquharn (or Ludquhairn) arms were noted by Jervise (Epitaphs and Inscriptions...) in 1875 but they probably once represented the blazon of argent a cross crosslet fitchee and an escalope azure in fesse, on a chief gules three palets or. As Jervise also noted: "the family and title have long been extinct".

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Image Location

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Latitude
57.515325
Longitude
-1.938891