REFERENCES/BIBLIOGRAPHY for TWEEDSMUIR HERITAGE/ HISTORY.

 

Allan, W. G; The Monks of Melrose, James Thin, Edinburgh, W. Morrison and Co, Hawick, 1892.

Anderson, M, L; A History of Scottish Forestry, 2 Vols.,Edinburgh, 1967.

Ardrey, Adam; Finding Merlin the Truth Behind the Legend, Mainstream, Edinburgh, 2012.

Armstrong, Mostyn John; A Companion to the Map of the County of Peebles, W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1775.

Ashmole, Myrtle and Philip; The Carrifran Wildwood Story, BFT, Ancrum, 2009.

Bain, Joseph; Calander of Documents Relating to Scotland, H.M. General Register House, Edinburgh, 1884.

Baird, Andrew, Rev; Annals of a Tweeddale Parish: The History of the United Parish of Broughton, Glenholme and Kilbucho, John Smith  & Son, Glasgow, 1924. 

Barbour, John, The Bruce, Translation by A.A.M. Duncan, Cannongate, Edinburgh, 2007.

Barrow, G.W.S; Robert Bruce & The Community of the Realm of Scotland, Edinburgh University Press, 1999.

Binnie, Celia; The History of Edinburgh's Water Supply and the Construction of the Talla Reservoir, Edinburgh, 2001.

Black, George, F. The Surnames of Scotland,  Birlinn, Edinburgh, 1999.

Branigan, Keith; Oxford Companion to British History, Oxford University Press, 2002.

Brown, C, and Taylor, M; Compilers, Parishes of Upper Tweed Millennium Memories 2000, Local Printing, Peebles, 2000, 

Buchan, James Walter; Paton, Henry; A History of Peeblesshire (3 Vols), Jackson, Wylie and Co, Glasgow 1927.

Buchan, John (Senior); Tweedside Echoes and Moorland Musings, John McLaren, Edinburgh, 1881.

Burke, John, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britian and Ireland, Vol III of IV, Henry Colburn, London, 1836.

Burke's Landed Gentry of Great Britain, The Kingdom in Scotland, 19th Edition, Vol 1, Burkes, Wilmington, 2001.

Burnett, George; Companion to Tweed, Methuen, London, 1938.

Chalmers, George; Caledonia: or an Account Historical and Topographical, of North Britian, from the most Ancient  to Modern Times, Cadell, London, 1810.

Chambers, Robert; History of the Rebellion of 1745-6, W & R Chambers, Edinburgh, 1860.

Chambers, William; A History of Peeblesshire, William and Robert Chambers, Edinburgh, 1864.

Clarke, Breeze and Mackay, D V, D J, and G; The Romans in Scotland: an introduction to the collections of the National Museum of Antiques of Scotland, HMSO, Edinburgh, 1980.

Clarkson, Tim; The Men of the North, Birlinn, Edinburgh, 2010.

Clarkson, Tim; Scotland's Merlin A medieval Legend and its Dark Age Origins, Birlinn, Edinburgh, 2016. 

Clavering, Molly; From the Border Hills, Nelson, Edinburgh, 1953.

Crichton, Robin; On the Trail of Merlin in a Dark Age, Edinburgh Film Production, 2017.

Crockett, William Shillinglaw; In Praise of Tweed,  James Lewis, Selkirk, 1899.

Crockett, William Shillinglaw; The Scott Country, A and C Black, London, 1930. (6th Edition).

Cruft, Kitty; Dunbar, John; Fawcett, Richard; The Buildings of Scotland - BORDERS, Yale, 2006.

Curle, James; An Inventory of Objects of Roman and Provincial Roman Origin found on Sites in Scotland not Definitely Associated with Roman Constructions, Proceedings of Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, Vol VI, sixth Series, Session 1931-32, Edinburgh, 1932.  

Denham, James; Scotland's River Tweed, Denham, Galashiels, 2010.

Denham, James; The Village Kirks of the Scottish Borders, Denham, Galashiels, 2011.

Douglas, George Sir; A History of the Border Counties (Roxburgh, Selkirk, Peebles,) Blackwood, Edinburgh, 1893.

Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, Hugh Scott Ed; Synod of Lothian & Tweedale, William Paterson, Edinburgh, 1886.

Fraser, Flora, Marjory; Clan Fraser: A History, Celebrating Over 800 Years of the Family in Scotland, Scottish Cultural Press, 1997.

Fraser, Sarah; The Last Highlander, Harper Press, London, 2012.

Grant, Will; Tweedale, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 1948.

Gray, G.J.W. Rev; The Third Statistical Account of Scotland, The County of Peebles, Collins, Glasgow, 1964.

Grose Francis; The Antiquities of Scotland, Vol 2, London, 1797.

Gunn, Clement Bryce Dr; The Book of Tweedsmuir Church, Alan Smyth/Neidpath Press, Peebles, 1920.

Gunn, Clement Bryce Dr.; The Book of Rememberance for Tweeddale, 2 Vols, Alan Smyth/Neidpath Press, Peebles, 1926.

Gunn, Clement Bryce Dr; Neidpath Castle Peebles, Peebles, 1931.

Hanson, Liz; Peebles Through Time, Amberly Publishing, Stroud, 2011. 

Innes, Cosmo, Editor, Melrose and Kelso Abbey Charters, Edinburgh, 1846.

Innerleithen Alpine Club, Principal Excursions during the year 1889-1894, Scottish Borders Record, Galashiels, 1897.

Ireland, Ronald; The Bloody Covenant Crown and Kirk in Conflict, The History Press, Stroud, 2010.

Keppie, Lawrence; The Legacy of Rome, Scotland's Roman Remains, John Donald Publishers, Edinburgh, 2004.

Laing Henry, Descriptive Catalogue of Impressions from Ancient Seals from 1094 to The Commonwelth.  Edinburgh, 1850.

Lang Andrew and John,  Highways & Byways in the Border, Macmillan, London 1913.

Lang, John & Jean; Stories of the Border Marches, Nelson, Edinburgh.

Lang Jean; North and South of Tweed; Nelson, Edinburgh, 1913.

Lorimer, Andrew: Andrew Lorimer's Life and Times in the Upper Tweed Valley compiled by Margaret Railton, Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh, 2001

Love, Dane; The Covenanter Encyclopedia, Fort Publishing, Ayr, 2009.

Low, Mary; St Cuthbert's Way, Wild Goose Publications, Iona Community, Glasgow, 2000.

Mathison, Paddi, Compiler; The Greyfriars Story, Edinburgh, 1990.

Maxwell, Herbert Sir; The Story of the Tweed, James Nisbet and Company, London, 1909.

Mayr-Harting, Henry; The Coming of Christianity to Anglo-Saxon England, Batsford, London, 1972.

McAndrew, Bruce, A; Scotland's Historic Heraldry, Boydell Press, Woodbridge, 2006.

McAndrew, Bruce, A; The Sigillography of the Ragman Roll, Proc, Soc, Scot, 1999.

McPherson, David; Geographical Illustration of Scottish History Containing the Names of Places mentioned in Chronicles, Histories, Records, etc, T. Bensley, London, 1796.

Moffat, Alistair; Arthur and the Lost Kingdoms, Birlinn, Edinburgh, 2012.

Moffat, Alisdair; The Borders, Deerpark Press, Selkirk, 2002.

Moffat, Alistair; Before Scotland, Thames and Hudson, London, 2005.

National Archives of Scotland - Births, Marriages, Deaths, Census, Court of the Lord Lyon.

National Library of Scotland - Old Maps of Peeblesshire - Joan Blaeu (Timothy Pont) 1654, William Edgar 1741, Herman Moll 1745, William Roy 1747-55, Mostyn Armstrong 1775, John Thomson 1821, Ordnance Survey 1855-1961 Various Scales.

Ordnance Survey, Name Book, Vol 44, Peeblesshire, Tweedsmuir, 1849.

Patterson, William, Journal of Scottish Place Names Studies Vol 11, 2017.

Paton, Henry; Editor, Register of the Privy Council of Scotland, Third Series. General Register House Edinburgh. 1924.  (Particulary Vol 9 that covers the year 1684 and hence the Killing Time of the Covenanting era.)

Pennecuik, Alexander, The Works of Alexander Pennecuik, New Edition with Notes, 1815.

Platts, Beryl; Scottish Hazard the Flemish Nobility and their impact on Scotland Vol 1, Proctor Press, 1985.

Rae, Gilbert; Historic Haunts of Peeblesshire, Oliver and Boyd, Edinburgh, 1948.

Railton, Margaret, Compiler; Andrew Lorimer's Life and Times in the Upper Tweed Valley, Tuckwell Press, Edinburgh, 2001.

Renwick, Robert;  Historical Notes on Peeblesshire Localities,  Watson & Smyth, Peebles, 1897

Renwick, Robert; Peebles Burgh and Parish in Early History, Redpath, Peebles, 1903.

Renwick, Robert, The Burgh of Peebles: Gleanings from its Records 1604-1652, Allan Smyth, Peebles, 1861.

Ritchie, Graham and Anna; Scotland Archaeology and Early History, Edinburgh University Press, 1991.

Robertson, Anne; Roman Finds from Non-Roman Sites in Scotland, Britannie 1, Oxford, 1970.

Robson, Michael; Surnames and Clansmen, Border Family History in Earlier Days, Michael Robson, Isle of Lewis, 1998.

Rogers, Rev. C; Monuments and Monumental Inscriptions in Scotland, Grampion Club, London, 1871.

Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland,  Peeblesshire an Inventory of the Ancient Monuments, 2 Vols, 1967.  (Now superseded by the on-line archive "Canmore")

Royal Horticulture Society, Proceedings, Notes on the varieties of Common yew, Vol 1, 1859-1861.

Scott, Sheila: Tales of Tweedsmuir, Glimpses of an Upland Parish in the Past, Biggar, 1995.

Scott, Sheila; Peeblesshire Monumental Inscriptions, The Scottish Genealogy Society, Edinburgh, 1993.

Scott, Walter, Sir; Heart of Midlothian, Waverley Novels Vol XII, Cadell & Co, Edinburgh, 1830

Scott, Walter. Sir; Redgauntlet - Waverley Novels, Centenery Edition, Vol XVIII, Adam & Charles Black, Edinburgh, 1887.

Scottish Borders Council; Early Settlers in the Borders, Kelso Graphics, 1997.  (4 Titles series).

Scottish History Society; Miscellany, Edinburgh, 1990, Vol XI.

Shields, Michael; Faithful Contending Displayed, Glasgow, 1780.

Somerville, Meredyth, Editor,The Diary of James and Alexander Noble 1762-1827, Biggar Museum Trust 1984.

Statistical Accounts of Scotland, First - 1791, Second - 1834 and Third - 1964.

Strang, Alexander, Charles; An Illustrated Architectural Guide to the Scottish Borders and Tweed Valley, Rutland Press, Edinburgh, 1994.

Tait, W. A; Talla Water and Works, Edinburgh & District Water, Edinburgh, 1905.

Tweedie, Michael Forbes; The History of the Tweedie, or Tweedy Family, W.P. Griffiths & Sons, London, 1902. 

Veitch, John; The History and Poetry of the Scottish Border, William Blackwood, Edinburgh,1893.  Second Edition.

Watson, James: Peeblesshire and it's Outland Borders, Allan Smyth, Peebles, 1908. 

Way, George of Plean and Squire, Romilly, Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia, Collins, 1998.  

Webb, J F, Translator; The Age of Bede, Penguin, London, 2004.

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