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St Andrews, Market Stall, Church Place

St Andrews, Market Stall, Church Place
The earliest recorded name of the area is Cennrígmonaid. This is Old Gaelic and composed of the elements cenn (head, peninsula), ríg (king) and monaid (moor). This became Cell Rígmonaid (cell meaning church) and was Scoticised to Kilrymont. The modern Gaelic spelling is Cill Rìmhinn. It is likely that the Gaelic name represents an adaptation of a Pictish form *Penrimond. The name St Andrews derives from the town's claim to be the resting place of bones of the apostle Andrew. According to legend, St Regulus (or Rule) brought the relics to Kilrymont, where a shrine was established for their safekeeping and veneration while Kilrymont was renamed in honour of the saint. This is the origin of a third name for the town Kilrule. Quoted from Wikipedia

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 Jaap van 't Veen
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Nice and colourful market scene.
3 years ago.
Joe, Son of the Rock club has replied to Jaap van 't Veen club
Thanks for your very kind comment, Jaap. Cheers, Joe
3 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
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A lot of choice there! I needed sun glasses yesterday.
Good information and picture. Cheers, Rosa.
3 years ago.
Joe, Son of the Rock club has replied to Rosalyn Hilborne club
I have four pairs of sunglasses, but as I live in Scotland, I don't need to wear them often. LOL. Thanks for your very kind comment, Rosa. Cheers, Joe
3 years ago.

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