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- Dunkeld_Lectern abstract "The Dunkeld Lectern is a mediaeval lectern which was one of the most prized possessions of St Stephen's Church, St Albans. The 150 kg brass reading desk stood approximately 1.6 metres high and took the form of a large eagle with outspread wings with the bird perched on an orb supported by a turned shaft - an eagle lectern. Engraved on the orb was a Latin inscription - Georgius Creichton Episcopus Dunkeldensis. George Crichton (or "Creichton") was abbot at Holyrood Abbey in Edinburgh from 1515 to 1522, and it is believed that he was presented the lectern to the Abbey on being made Bishop of Dunkeld by Pope Alexander VI, but was subsequently plundered by the English invaders, subsequently lost (and recovered) in the English Civil War before being stolen by a group of Scottish nationalists. On both occasions the lectern was hidden in a grave. It remains the subject of dispute.".
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- Dunkeld_Lectern subject Category:Art_and_cultural_repatriation.
- Dunkeld_Lectern subject Category:Collections_of_the_National_Museums_of_Scotland.
- Dunkeld_Lectern subject Category:History_of_Scotland.
- Dunkeld_Lectern subject Category:History_of_St_Albans.
- Dunkeld_Lectern type Abstraction100002137.
- Dunkeld_Lectern type Collection107951464.
- Dunkeld_Lectern type CollectionsOfTheNationalMuseumsOfScotland.
- Dunkeld_Lectern type Group100031264.
- Dunkeld_Lectern comment "The Dunkeld Lectern is a mediaeval lectern which was one of the most prized possessions of St Stephen's Church, St Albans. The 150 kg brass reading desk stood approximately 1.6 metres high and took the form of a large eagle with outspread wings with the bird perched on an orb supported by a turned shaft - an eagle lectern. Engraved on the orb was a Latin inscription - Georgius Creichton Episcopus Dunkeldensis.".
- Dunkeld_Lectern label "Dunkeld Lectern".
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- Dunkeld_Lectern sameAs Q5315355.
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- Dunkeld_Lectern depiction St_Stephen's_Church_(1).JPG.
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