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More model information18th century upright stone with elaborate carving, one of the finest examples of its type in Scotland. It was erected by Captain John Gray to his father Thomas Gray, Wright (carpenter) and his mother Elizabeth Wilkie, (d.1747) (Turnbull 89). Both faces of the stone are carved in relief. On the back of the stone is a freemason symbol of a square and compass. On the front of the stone there is a fine relief of a full masted galleon its sails filled with wind riding across high seas with two grotesque heads and symbols of mortality below.
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