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History information for Peeblesshire and places above it in the hierarchy

Peeblesshire

The Borders Book (see the Bibliography section) contains much information on Border History and is strongly recommended to anyone wanting to learn more about this.

Early Settlers in the Borders looks at the early settlers of the Borders, from prehistoric times, through Roman Britain, and up to the early Christian kingdoms in southern Scotland. It is a companion to Christian Heritage in the Borders (see under the Church History section) and was published by the Scottish Borders Council in 1997. Its ISBN is 0953043800.

The border counties were for many centuries the battleground between Scotland and England. Largely as a result of this the reiving tradition arose, something which only really died out with the Union of the Crowns in 1603. For a comprehensive history of the reiving times, read George MacDonald Fraser's The Steel Bonnets: the story of the Anglo-Scottish Border Reivers, first published in 1971 and reprinted ever since.

Allan Wilson's Roman and Native in the Central Scottish Borders (British Archaeological Reports British Series 519, 2010) examines interactions between Romans and native society in Roxburghshire, Peeblesshire and Selkirkshire. It includes an inventory of Roman-era archaeological finds in this part of the Borders, as well as plans and sketches of archaeological sites and finds. Its ISBN is 9781407307220. The book was sponsored by The Trimontium Trust.

Some books specifically about Peeblesshire include:

  • A History of Peeblesshire edited by J.W. Buchan, published 1925-27 at Glasgow in 3 volumes
  • A History of Peeblesshire by W. Chambers, published 1864 at Edinburgh (listed in the LDS Family History Library catalogue in microfilm format, so hopefully available worldwide in LDS family history centres). This out of copyright book has been scanned and put online by the Internet Archive.
  • A General View of the Agriculture of the County of Peebles by C. Findlater, published 1802 at Edinburgh by Constable. This out of copyright book has been scanned and put online by the Internet Archive.
  • Tweeddale by W. Grant, published 1948 at Edinburgh by Oliver and Boyd
  • The Counties of Peebles and Selkirk by G.C. Pringle, published 1914 at Cambridge by Cambridge University Press. This out of copyright book has been scanned and put online by the Internet Archive.
  • Historical Notes on Peeblesshire Localities by R. Renwick, published 1897 at Peebles (listed in the LDS Family History Library catalogue in microfilm format, so is hopefully available worldwide in LDS family history centres)

See also under Statistics.

Scotland

Scotland - History - links and information.

The Killhearn Heritage Trail is a fairly new addition to the village and takes a visitor on a heritage walk through the village pointing out various places of historical interest.

UK and Ireland

  • UK & Ireland - History - links and information.