Today we have another fine posting from our member Professor Gillian Black, as ever on the qui vive for funerary heraldry.
A surprise find
As ever, I was keeping an eye open for any heraldry on the gravestones and markers, but was quite taken aback to discover a stone with none other than the arms of Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, impaled with those of Lyon:
The marker was placed on the inside wall of the church, next to a monument to some notable Innes ancestors:
And just outside the church was the only other stone recording arms in the graveyard, those of Francis Fraser of Findrack, Commander in the British Navy and Captain in the Portuguese Navy, with a suitably naval display: