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List of names as written Various modes of spelling Authorities for spelling Situation Description remarks
TRAQUAIR [parish] Trevaquer
Trevquer
Trequayr
Travequayr
Trauequayr
Trevequer
Trakware
Traqwayre
Trekware
Trevaquer
Trevequer
Traquar
Traquair
Traquair
Charters of 12th & 13th Centuries quoted in Chalmers Caledonia



Precept of Alexander III addressed to Gilbert Fraser Sheriff of Trauequayr
Charter by Malcolm IV to the Monks of Cupar
Grant to Douglas of Cluny - 1464
Charters of 14 Century Robertsons Index
Charters referred to in Dugd. Monast. V. 1p.399 - see Chalmers Caledonia for the above
Charter to Watson of Cranston by Robert Duke of Albany 1409 old stat [statistical] acct. [account]
Thomson's Atlas (Peebles)
Armstrong's Atlas 1794
014 ; 017 ; 018 ; 021 ; 022 This Parish consists of two separate & unequal parts. The first part (to which this description is meant to apply) is situated on the South-eastern extremity of the County of Peebles. It is bounded on the North by the River Tweed which separates it from the Parish of Inverleithen.
With the exception of about 1¼ Mile from Dunrig in a north-easterly direction, where it marches with Peebles Parish

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Parish of Traquair

Situation - Traquair - On the South-east side of the County of Peebles

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