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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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ANCRUM SPITAL (Site of) | Hospital Chapel Cemetery Ancrum Spittal Ancrum Spital Hospital Spittal Cemetery Monteviot Spittal Church Cemetery |
Chalmers Caledonia Jeffry's Hist. & Antq. [History & Antiquity] of Roxburghshire Fullerton's Gazetteer Statistical account of Roxburghshire Mr. Thomas Henderson Jerdon Field |
015.09 | A Hospital said to have belonged to the Knights Templars stood here. The remains of walls can be observed by irregular ridges of grass. Attached to the Hospital were a chapel and a Cemetery. Irregular ridges of grass show the site of the Chapel, and the Cemetery is known by the great number of tomb stones dug up and now placed erect on the ground. This Spittal belonged to the abbey of Ancrum. Near the west side of Monteviot house |
CHAPEL (Site of) [nr Monteviot House] | Hospital Chapel Cemetery Angrum Spittal Ancrum Spital Hospital Spittal Cemetery Monteviot Spittal Church Cemetery |
Chalmers Caledonia Jeffry's Hist. & Antq. [History & Antiquity] of Roxburghshire Fullerton's Gazetteer Statistical account of Roxburghshire Mr. Thomas Henderson Jerdon Field |
015.09 | A Hospital said to have belonged to the Knights Templars stood here. The remains of walls can be observed by irregular ridges of grass. Attached to the Hospital were a chapel and a Cemetery. Irregular ridges of grass show the site of the Chapel, and the Cemetery is known by the great number of tomb stones dug up and now placed erect on the ground. This Spittal belonged to the abbey of Ancrum. Near the west side of Monteviot house |
BURIAL GROUND [nr Monteviot House] | Hospital Chapel Cemetery Ancrum Spittal Ancrum Spital Hospital Spittal Cemetery Monteviot Spittal Church Cemetery |
Chalmers Caledonia Jeffry's Hist. & Antq. [History & Antiquity] of Roxburghshire Fullerton's Gazetteer Statistical account of Roxburghshire Mr. Thomas Henderson Jerdon Field |
015.06 | A Hospital said to have belonged to the Knights Templars stood here. The remains of walls can be observed by irregular ridges of grass. Attached to the Hospital were a chapel and a Cemetery. Irregular ridges of grass show the site of the Chapel, and the Cemetery is known by the great number of tomb stones dug up and now placed erect on the ground. This Spittal belonged to the abbey of Ancrum. Near the west side of Monteviot house |
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