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File:Moncrief inscription.JPG|The panel | File:Moncrief inscription.JPG|The panel | ||
File:Falkland 69 2018.JPG|The lintel | File:Falkland 69 2018.JPG|The lintel | ||
File:Moncrief House 1 2019.JPG|View from [[Falkland Palace]] battlements | |||
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Revision as of 20:29, 1 March 2021
Moncrief House (or Moncreif House or Moncrieff House), is a house in Falkland High Street.
HES listing details[1] |
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Address/Site Name
Moncrief House |
Description
Dated NM AO 1610 at lintel. 2-storey and dormerless attic 4-window ashlar, thatched; moulded openings, inscribed panel, small blind attic window under eaves. |
Statement of special interest
Inscription: AL PRAISE TO GOD AND/THANKIS TO THE MOST/EXCELLENT MONARCHE/GREAT BRITAINE OF WH/OSE PRINCELIE LIBERA/LITIE THIS IS MY POR/TIOVNE: DEO LAVS/ ESTO FIDYS/ADEST MERCES/NICOLL MONCRIEF. |
Former residents
Nicol Moncrief was King's Averiman.[2]
Further references
"Moncrief House, dated 1610 on the door lintel, built for James VI's servant Nicol Moncrief. ..."[3]
"Moncreif House, High Street, 1610, is the only remaining thatched house in Falkland. ..."[4]
Notes
- ↑ HES.
- ↑ (this word seems not to be found in standard Scottish dictionaries).
- ↑ Gifford, Fife, page 219.
- ↑ Pride, Kingdom of Fife, page 87.
Further images
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The panel
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The lintel
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View from Falkland Palace battlements