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Seal Matrix, of the Burgh of Portsburgh, now part of Edinburgh

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Seal Matrix, of the Burgh of Portsburgh, now part of Edinburgh
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This is the seal matrix of the Burgh of Portsburgh, now part of Edinburgh. It dates from around 1650 and is made of silver.

The circular matrix depicts a three-towered castle on a rock. The Latin inscription translates as: 'Seal of the Burgh of Edinburgh for its Barony of Portsburgh'. The matrix has a suspension loop.

As centres of local government, burghs had their own seals which were used on documents to represent identity, authority and status. Like coats-of-arms, the images on them illustrate aspects of the burghs' origins and activities.

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