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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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JEDBURGH ABBEY (Ruins of) | Jedburgh Abbey Jedburgh Abbey Jedburgh Abbey |
Alexander Jeffrey Esqr. G. Rutherford Esqr. Sheriff clerk Charles Anderson Esqr. High Street |
021.05 | [Situation] Between Abbey Close and the Rampart. Jedburgh Abbey is Supposed to have been founded, in 1165, by David, although doubts exist on this point. The order of monks was imported from the Abbey of St. Quentin, at Beauvais, in France. Of the history of the Abbey, little that is definite is Known. In most of the frays in which the town was Concerned, the sacred edifice had its Share of injury and assault, Several times it was burned and pillaged, and the Canons Compelled to seek protection in religious houses in England and Scotland. From this Cause, its Chartularies and documents perished. A belief has prevailed that the Abbey covered a much [Continued on page 72] |
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[Page] 7110 feet work of Jedburgh -- Sheet 21.5.14 Trace 3
[Signed] P. Munro
Lce.Corpl.R.E. [Lance Corporal Royal Engineers]
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