Ruthwell

Ruthwell is a village and parish on the Solway Firth between Dumfries and Annan in Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland. Ruthwell's most famous inhabitant was the Rev. Dr. Henry Duncan. He was a minister, author, antiquarian, geologist, publisher, philanthropist, artist and businessman. In 1810, Dr. Duncan opened the world's first commercial savings bank, paying interest on its investors' modest savings. The Savings Bank Museum tells the story of early home savings in Britain. In 1818, Dr. Duncan restored the Ruthwell Cross, one of the finest Anglo-Saxon crosses in Britain, now in Ruthwell church. This cross is remarkable for its runic inscription, which contains excerpts from The Dream of the Rood, an Old English poem. In 1843, at the time of the Disruption in the Church of Scotland, Dr. Duncan became one of the founding ministers of the Free Church of Scotland.

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*The Savings Bank Museum

 

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