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22nd October 09, 05:51 PM
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 Originally Posted by Leprechaun-91
Not sure where this belongs so I am sure the MOD Squad can move it if needed.
For some time, I have noticed the addition of FSA SCOTT behind names here in the forum and elsewhere within the Celtic community. Even a quick Google search telle me nothing about that the letters mean.
Please forgive my ignorance. I am certain the letters are put there to designate a certification, membership or something. I just have no clue as tho the exact designation. (Thus rendering the appellation meaningless... to me.)
Perhaps I am not the only one in class with the question. But my father told me the only foolish question was the one I foolishly failed to ask.
SLAINTE!
David
FSA Scot. (one 't') denotes a member of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland:
The postnomials FSA Scot (one "t") means that the bearer is a Fellow of the Society of Antiquitaries of Scotland:
http://www.socantscot.org/
Mods, this thread might be better suited in the heraldry & tartans thread, since it is a question regarding postnomials.
Regards,
Todd
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