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Serf's collar

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From the River Forth at Logie, Stirling

Postcard of Serf's collar.
000-100-001-337-C
© National Museums Scotland

Serf's collar

This brass serf's collar was found in the River Forth at Logie in Stirling. It dates from the early 18th century.

The collar is inscribed, 'Alexr. Steuart found guilty of death for theft at Perth the 5th of December 1701, & gifted by the Justiciars as a perpetual servant to Sir Jo. Areskin of Alva'.

Until 1799 coal cutters and haulers in Scotland were often serfs, tied to working in the mines of a particular landowner. Collars were not generally worn by serfs.


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Online ID: 000-100-001-337-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.MR 3
Date: Early 18th century
Material: Brass. Inscription: ALEXR. STEUART FOUND GUILTY OF DEATH FOR THEFT AT PERTH THE 5th OF DECEMBER 1701, & GIFTED BY THE JUSTICIARS AS A PERPETUAL SERVANT TO SIR JO. ARESKIN OF ALVA
Dimensions: 40 mm H x 125 mm D
What: Collar, slave's
Subject: Instruments, of torture (NMAS Classification)
Who: Alexander Steuart
Sir J. Areskin of Alva
Where: Scotland, Perthshire, Perth
Stirlingshire, Stirling, Logie, River Forth
Event:
Description: Slave's brass collar inscribed "ALEXR. STEUART FOUND GUILTY OF DEATH FOR THEFT AT PERTH THE 5th OF DECEMBER 1701, & GIFTED ...TO SIR JO. ARESKIN OF ALVA", found in the Forth at Logie, Stirling
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