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Whitslaid Tower was an
ancient Berwickshire seat of the
Lauder family for over 300 years. It is
today a ruin high
above the
eastern bank of the Leader...
- of the
Forth for King
David II bef 1372: Alan de
Lawedre of The B****,
Whitslaid, & Haltoun,
Justiciary South of the Forth, (he
received a
pension for...
- Justice-Clerk to
David II (1324–71) Adam
Forester Before 1374: Alan de
Lawedre of
Whitslaid & Haltoun, etc. 1426:
James de
Lawedre (d.
after 1459)(Grandson of Alan)...
- from the
Crown prior to this, part of
which was the
estate attached to
Whitslaid Tower. The de
Morvilles of
Lauderdale failed in the male line and their...
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gives a time of
death for
James Lauder of Carolside, Berwickshire, and
Whitslaid, Selkirkshire, as
January 1799.
Berwick and Borders, by
Charles A Strang...
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Occupied NT2528041238 Wallace's
Tower L-plan
castle 16th
century Ruin NT7001630477
Wedderburn Castle Occupied NT8083852853
Whitslaid Tower Ruin NT5576244563...
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heirs to
their father George Scott, brother-German to Sir
Walter Scott of
Whitslaid, Selkirkshire, in the
barony of
Maxtoun etc. the
barony of Dolphingstoune...
- burn, the
Boondreigh Burn. It now
sticks closely by the A68, near the
Whitslaid Tower, the Blainslies, Galadean, Birkhill, Chapel-on-Leader, and Leadervale...
- Holland) an
illegitimate daughter, Jean, who
married Robert Scott of
Whitslaid. He had an
illegitimate son, John (probably to be
identified with John...
- of
Heirs in Scotland,
Edinburgh 1863,
gives a time of
death for
James Lauder of Carolside, Berwickshire, and
Whitslaid, Selkirkshire, as
January 1799....