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NENTHORN (Parish) Nenthorn (Parish) Continued [Continued from Page 5]
the property of the De Morrilles, Constable of Scotland. Previous to 1316, it had passed into the hands of William De Lamberton, Bishop of St. Andrew's including the Chapel of Little Newton. the Site of which is now occupied as a Burial-place by the Newton Don family. On the 6th March of that year, the Abbot of Kelso obtained possession of these properties in exchange for the church of Mid Lothian, due regard being had in the transaction to the losses which Naithansthirn had Sustained by the wars. A pendicle of the parish was given about the end of the Same Century to the Monks of Kelso, to pray for the Souls of the Earls of Douglas. The village was again burnt by the Duke of Norfolk in October 1542. [Continued on Page 7]

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Parish of Nenthorn -- W Beatty

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