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Diploma and seal of the Royal Company of Archers

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Postcard of Diploma and seal of the Royal Company of Archers.
000-100-045-944-C
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Diploma and seal of the Royal Company of Archers

This parchment diploma and wax seal are of the Royal Company of Archers. Dated 1826, the diploma records the membership of Laurence Butters, a lithographer.

The outside of the diploma is engraved with an archer in Highland costume. The text around the edge of the wax seal reads, 'The Common Seal of the Royal Company of Archers at Edin'.

The Royal Company of Archers is the oldest sporting club in Great Britain and was founded in 1676 as The Company of Scottish Archers. By that time archery had lost its purpose in war and had become a sport.


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Online ID: 000-100-045-944-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  H.OK 56
Date: 1826
Dated 1826
Material: Parchment; red wax seal
Dimensions: 175 mm x 95 mm (document closed); 57 mm Dia (seal)
What: Document / diploma
Subject:
Who: Laurence Butters (Owner and great grandfather of the donor)
Royal Company of Scottish Archers (Presenter)
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Description: Diploma of the Royal Company of Scottish Archers, on parchment with a pendant red wax seal, awarded to Laurence Butters, Engraver on Stone, dated 1826
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