Bogdan, N. Q. and Dransart, P. Z. (2004). The material culture of recusancy at Fetternear: kin and religion in post-Reformation Scotland. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 134. Vol 134, pp. 457-470.

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The material culture of recusancy at Fetternear: kin and religion in post-Reformation Scotland
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 134
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Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
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134
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457 - 470
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Report on an interdisciplinary project combining art history, archaeology and the historical anthropology of religion, and consisting of a study based on the material culture of recusancy from the mansion and medieval bishop's palace at Fetternear, Aberdeenshire. After the Reformation, the property became the main seat of the Leslies of Balquhain, a recusant family. A stone plaque bearing the inscription HIS MRA, probably dating from 1691, placed on the façade of the mansion indicates the religious allegiance of the family. The study of the contents of the mansion is based on surviving material culture associated with Fetternear and documentary sources, and shows that the Leslies of Balquhain were building up the necessary intellectual and material resources for sustaining Roman Catholic worship and that their property served as the headquarters of the Jesuit mission in Scotland in the late-seventeenth century.
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Nicholas Q Bogdan
Penelope Z Dransart
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2004
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MEDIEVAL (Historic England Periods)
Lateseventeenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Mansion (Auto Detected Subject)
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Bishops Palace (Auto Detected Subject)
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[OS NJ 7233 1708]
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26 Sep 2005