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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
ROSYBANK Rosybank
Rosybank
Rosybank
William Cunningham Esqe.
Capt. [Captain] McLaren
Revd. [Reverend] T.S. Goldie
029.09 A good stone dwelling house two stories high, with a small garden attached, the property and residence of William Cunningham Esqe.
ST MARY'S ABBEY (Site of) Coldstream Abbey (site of)
Coldstream Abbey (site of)
Coldstream Abbey (site of)
St. [Saint] Mary
St. [Saint] Mary
St. [Saint] Mary
William Cunningham Esqe.
Captain McLaren
Rev. [Reverend] T.S. Goldie
Dedicatory Name
Redpaths Border History
Chalmers Caledonia
029.09 This Abbey was founded by Gospatrick or Cospatrick, the fourth Earl of Dunbar, and his pious Countess Deider, sometime towards the close of the reign of King David 1st probably in the year 1158 but of this we have not authentic information, as the chronicles of that period fail to register the event, and the charters of foundation as in general with those early legal instruments have no date appended, (extracted from Historic Memorials of Coldstream Abbey, collected by a delver in antiquity) This Abbey was dedicated to St. [Saint] Mary but not a vestige of it is now to be seen, except a small portion of the ancient burial ground which is seldom used.

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Sheet 19.9 Parish of Coldstream Collected by B.E. Hewitt Sapr. RE [Sapper Royal Engineers]

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