Latin Motto
"I guard by watching"
Kirkcaldy appears as a Burgh of the Abbot of Dunfermline in a Royal Charter
dated between 1315 and 1328 and was set in feu to the bailies and the community
in 1451. Though represented in the Convention from 1574, it was not until 1644
that it was created a Royal Burgh by King Charles I. In 1930, the Royal burgh
of Dysart was joined to Kirkcaldy. the Burgh is one of the four in Scotland
which has two coat of arms.
In the first coat, the abbey may refer to the church of Kirkcaldy dedicated
in 1242 to St. Bryce, a disciple of St. Martin of Tours, or it may have some
connection with the west gable of Dunfermline Abbey. The second coat shows St.Bryce
standing in front of the Church, with the sun and the moon above; he holds a
fleur - de - lys, which may recall that he came to Scotland from France.
Genealogy
The Fife Post
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