Musselburgh Courier

John Knox remembered with plaque

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A PLAQUE has been erected recognisin­g the birthplace of one of the key figures in Haddington’s history.

John Knox is thought to have been born on the town’s Giffordgat­e in the early 1500s, and went on to found the Presbyteri­an Church of Scotland, as well as playing a key role in the country’s Reformatio­n.

Haddington’s History Society joined forces with the town’s community council, Haddington East Tenants and Residents Associatio­n (HETRA) and the community payback team for the project.

Marie Macpherson, of Haddington’s History Society, told the Courier: “The plaque at the John Knox Tree unveiled on March 25 was erected to mark the site of John Knox’s alleged birthplace in Giffordgat­e to make it more visible for visitors.

“The oak tree had been planted in 1881 on the wish of the Victorian historian Thomas Carlyle, husband of Jane Welsh Carlyle, who is buried in St Mary’s Kirk.

“The stone memorial beside the tree, which incorrectl­y gives Knox’s date of birth as 1505, has become illegible but revised informatio­n and a QR code with links to Haddington’s History Society website offers more details.”

It is the latest link between Knox and Haddington, with streets and the town’s secondary school also bearing his name.

Theresa Laing, chairwoman of

Haddington and District Community Council, was pleased to see the project moving forward.

She said: “Tourists stop there a lot and there was nothing to tell them about it.

“We talked about it at the Haddington East Tenants and

Residents Associatio­n and Alan Dunton was really keen on it.

“He was chair at the time and we got it going to see what we could do.”

An official unveiling ceremony took place towards the end of last month, when representa­tives from each of the organisati­ons were in attendance.

 ?? ?? From left: Councillor Shamin Akhtar; Theresa Laing, chairwoman of Haddington and District Community Council; Alan Dunton, of Haddington East Tenants and Residents Associatio­n; and Marie Macpherson, from Haddington’s History Society, alongside the newly unveiled John Knox plaque. Image: Gordon Bell
From left: Councillor Shamin Akhtar; Theresa Laing, chairwoman of Haddington and District Community Council; Alan Dunton, of Haddington East Tenants and Residents Associatio­n; and Marie Macpherson, from Haddington’s History Society, alongside the newly unveiled John Knox plaque. Image: Gordon Bell

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