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Memorial plaque, of Protestant Alexander Cockburn of Ormiston

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From Ormiston, East Lothian

Postcard of Memorial plaque, of Protestant Alexander Cockburn of Ormiston.
000-100-102-896-C
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Memorial plaque, of Protestant Alexander Cockburn of Ormiston

This brass plaque commemorates Protestant Alexander Cockburn (1536-1563) of Ormiston, scholar and pupil of John Knox. It was engraved by James Gray of Edinburgh in 1563. The plaque was previously in the former parish church of Ormiston in East Lothian.

The plaque is typical of the classical Renaissance style. Part of the Latin inscription reads 'Virtue developed thy mind and the Muses thy intelligence with equal success, diligence and wisdom.'

Alexander Cockburn's father, the Laird of Ormiston, had been banished for his support of George Wishart - a Protestant burnt to death in 1546 for his beliefs.


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Online ID: 000-100-102-896-C
Image Rights Holder: National Museums Scotland
Project: 0098: National Museums Scotland
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Ref: National Museums Scotland  Q.L.1950.11
Date: 1563
Material:
Dimensions: 1280 mm H x 1680 mm W x 250 mm D (including stone frame)
What: Plaque
Subject:
Who: Alexander Cockburn (Subject)
James Gray, Edinburgh (Engraver)
Where: Scotland, East Lothian, Ormiston
Scotland, Midlothian, Edinburgh
Event:
Description: Brass memorial plaque commemorating Alexander Cockburn, from St Giles Church, Ormiston, engraved by James Gray, Edinburgh, 1563
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