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Folding camp-stool, associated with Jenny Geddes

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000-100-000-590-C
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Folding camp-stool, associated with Jenny Geddes

This folding camp-stool is said to be the one which, on Sunday, 23rd July 1637, Jenny Geddes hurled at the head of the Dean of St Giles in Edinburgh, when he read the Liturgy in the church for the first time. It is dated 1565.

Folding camp-stool with the date 1565 carved on it, said to be the stool which Jenny Geddes hurled at the head of the Dean of St Giles in Edinburgh on Sunday, 23 July 1637

Folding stools such as this were used in churches where, before and after the Reformation, the central space was without seating. Members of the congregation brought their own seats to church and these were usually small and portable.


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Online ID: 000-100-000-590-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.KL 3
Date: 1565
16th century
Material: Leather. Inscription: 1565
Dimensions: 240 mm H x 355 mm W x 265 mm D
What: Camp stool, folding
Subject: Carved woodwork, painted ceilings (NMAS Classification)
Who: Jenny Geddes (Owner)
Where: Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh, St Giles Cathedral
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