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Skull and Cross-bones on Graves?

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carron81 | 09:49 Sat 23rd Dec 2006 | History
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Hi

Does anyone know what this means?

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In a graveyard in Leith, Scotland there are many headstones with the skull and crossbones.

In this case it meant that death was caused by the plague.

I don't know if it's the same meaning throughout Britain though.
I think it means that whomever is buried there is a mason of the scottish rite of masonry.
Originally used by the Knights Templars, the practice was continued by the Masonry to indicate the resting place of a member.
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