Dysart, a beggar's badge, of canted rectangular form, inscribed DYSART No50 POOR within a...
Dysart, a beggar's badge, of canted rectangular form, inscribed DYSART No50 POOR within a beaded border, with suspension loop, 7.2cm wide Beggar's badges were introduced in Scotland by an Act of Parliament in 1424, which made begging illegal except by those wearing an official badge. The badges were issued by the parish authorities leading to varied designs, often including the name of the parish.