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List of names as written | Various modes of spelling | Authorities for spelling | Situation | Description remarks |
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STICHILL [parish] | Stichill (Parish) | James Stormonth Darling Esq. Chief Magistrate. Kelso. Adam Douglas. Schoolmaster Revd. [Reverend] Mr. McAlister. Minister Stichill |
005; 006 | The parish of Stichill lies in the County of Roxburgh, and Hume parish in Berwickshire _ they were united in the year 1640, but Parochial Registers have been Kept for both parishes since that time - The parish of Stichill is bounded on the N. E [North East] by the parish of Eccles in Berwickshire, on the East by Ednam; on the South and South West by Newthorn, in Berwickshire; and on the North by Hume which as already states is joined to this parish for Ecclesiastical purposes _ There are no antiquities in this parish, the only matter of historical interest or rather traditional is as follows _ . When King James II went to besiege the Castle of Roxburgh, he left his |
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[Page] 1Parish of Stichill
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