Notes and Queries, Number 50, October 12, 1850 by Various
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* * * * * QUERIES. BLACK ROOD OF SCOTLAND. Can any of your correspondents give me any information on the following points connected with "the Black Rood of Scotland?" 1. What was the history of this cross before it was taken into Scotland by St. Margaret, on the occasion of her marriage with Malcolm, king of Scotland? Did she get it in England or in Germany? 2. What was its size and make? One account describes it as made of gold, and another (_Rites of Durham_, p. 16.) as of silver. 3. Was the "Black Rood of Scotland" the same as the "Holy Cross of Holyrood House?" One account seems to make them the same: for in the _Rites of Durham_, p. 16., we read,-- "At the east end of the south aisle of the choir, was a most fair rood, or picture of our Saviour, _in silver_, called the _Black Rood of Scotland_, brought out of Holyrood House by King David Bruce, and was won at the battle of Durham, with the picture of our Lady on the one side, and St. John on the other side, very richly wrought in silver, all three having crowns of gold," &c. &c. |
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