V.E. Weighill
The Scots’ Dike and its Boundary Stones
Mediaeval, Archaeology (General), History
TDGNHAS Series III, 91 (2017), 73(4.71 MB)
Abstract
The Scots’ Dike (hereafter the Dike) is unique in Scotland: not only is it one of the earliest man-made national borders but, being the only one that is still legally recognised, it has great significance for the identity and history of the nation. Crossing the Debateable Land (hereafter the Land) lying in the parishes of Canonbie and Half Morton in Dumfriesshire and Kirk Andrews in Cumbria, it forms the westernmost end of the Scottish–English land border. Surveys of the Dike carried out in the early and late twentieth century included details of boundary stones along its length but not their precise locations or, in most cases, their number. This paper reports a survey carried out in June, July and November 2016 which sought to make good these omissions as well as to update the findings of the earlier surveys. A full account of the long and complex history of the Debateable Land is beyond the scope of this paper but, in order to set the survey in context, an outline is given.
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R.C. Reid
The Scots in Ulster. (D.Stewart, Presbyterian Historical Society of Ireland) A Review
Genealogy, Review, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 34 (1955-56), 212(WARNING very large file size: 24.89 MB)
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A.S. Robertson
The Scottish Field School of Archaeology, 1947-1956
Archaeology (General), Recent, Recent (Social)
TDGNHAS Series III, 34 (1955-56), 195(WARNING very large file size: 24.89 MB)
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W. M'Millan
The Scottish Parliament and the Sanquhar Representation Therein
Parish History, History, Mediaeval, Recent, Recent (Social)
TDGNHAS Series II, 24 (1911-12), 119(WARNING very large file size: 15.37 MB)
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Dave Hitchinson
The Scottish Regional Chair
Proceedings
TDGNHAS Series III, 87 (2013), 207(WARNING large file size: 5.67 MB)
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R. Elmhurst
The Seashore
Biology
TDGNHAS Series III, 21 (1936-38), 323(WARNING very large file size: 68.9 MB)
Abstract
Mr Elmhurst gave a most interesting address on the various creatures that may be met with on an ordinary stretch of Scittish west coast seaboard, showing the difference in marine life on sandy, rocky, and other types of shore, and added a short account of
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W. Learmonth
The Second Romantic Period of English Literature
Recent, Recent (Social), Recent (Literature & Art)
TDGNHAS Series II, 21 (1908-09), 147(WARNING very large file size: 10.64 MB)
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A.E. Truckell
The Shape of the Past I - Essays in Scottish Ethnology (A. Fenton: John Donald, Edinburgh) A Review
Review, History
TDGNHAS Series III, 60 (1985), 108(WARNING very large file size: 40.89 MB)
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I. Henderson
The Silver Chain from Whitecleugh, Shieldholm, Crawfordjohn, Lanarkshire
Early Mediaeval, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 54 (1979), 20(WARNING very large file size: 96.07 MB)
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G.J. Barclay and N. Fojut
The Site at Pict's Knowe, Troqueer, near Dumfries
Neolithic, Parish History
TDGNHAS Series III, 65 (1990), 69(WARNING very large file size: 25.98 MB)
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R.C. Reid
The Site of Cokpule
Mediaeval
TDGNHAS Series III, 32 (1953-54), 190(WARNING very large file size: 26.11 MB)
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E.J. Cowan
The Slaying of the Red Comyn, Dumfries 10th February, 1306 [Lecture to the Society, 3rd February, 2006]
Mediaeval, History, Proceedings
TDGNHAS Series III, 80 (2006), 179(3.8 MB)
Abstract
Lecture to the Society, 3rd February, 2006. Mention only.
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J. Scott-Elliot and I. Rae
The Small Cairn-Fields of Dumfriesshire
Bronze Age, Prehistory (General)
TDGNHAS Series III, 44 (1967), 99(WARNING very large file size: 102.28 MB)
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J. Wilson
The Small Urn recently found at Greystone, Dumfries
Bronze Age
TDGNHAS Series II, 5 (1886-87), 38(4.74 MB)
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A.I. Dunlop
The Society's Centenary Celebrations
Recent, Recent (Social), Antiquarian
TDGNHAS Series III, 40 (1961-62), 13(WARNING very large file size: 78.97 MB)
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