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(Site of) | St Leonard’s Nunnery | Mr. Home (Town clerk) | On Sheet | This name applies to the exact | ||
St Leonard’s Nunnery | (Site of) | 18.7 | spot where once stood the ancient | |||
St Leonard’s Nunnery | Mr. Lumbsden | Nunnery of St Leonards. |
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St Leonard’s Nunnery | Chamber’s Caledonia | as having existed in the 13th Century | ||||
(Site of) | and suffered considerably during | |||||
the wars of the Edwards – especially | ||||||
the III Edward, who, during the seige | ||||||
of Berwick, nearly ruined it – but his | ||||||
subsequent victory of Halidon Hill | ||||||
Caused him to make an annual grant | ||||||
of £20 a year in support of an altar | ||||||
dedicated to St Margaret upon wh[ose] | ||||||
eve the above battle was fought, nothing | ||||||
is heard of this building till the 15th Cent[ury] | ||||||
when it, (like many other religious & ch[urch] | ||||||
establishments) were destroyed by the [ruthless] | ||||||
Henry VIII. They formed part of the or[der] | ||||||
of Cistercians | ||||||
Mr. Lumbsden has ploughed over the [site] | ||||||
for the past 30 years – and the pieces of [ca???] | ||||||
stones & old walls he came in contact with [are] | ||||||
innumerable, – several skeletons and a piece [of] | ||||||
stained glass w |
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and the ground to this day is well known [as] | ||||||
the – Nunlees- a very significant fact. | ||||||
The Lady prioress swore fealty to Edward I | ||||||
See Chambers Caledonia | ||||||
John E. Daneran Corporal RS & Miners |
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