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Lempitlaw Churchyard
The original Lempitlaw church was a ruin by the late 18th century, although the churchyard was still in use

Lempitlaw is a hamlet, former parish and former feudal barony in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, as well as the historic county of Roxburghshire.

History

The parish was joined with Sprouston in the 16th century. The former parish forms the southern part of the current Sprouston parish. The remains of the Kirk church were visible until the late 18th century.

The barony of Lempitlaw was granted by David I of Scotland to Richard Germyn.[1] In the 19th century the barony was in the possession of the Duke of Buccleuch,[2]

References

  1. ^ History and Antiquities of Roxburghshire, by Alexander Jeffrey, publ. Jedburgh 1855; Vol 3, p 204
  2. ^ New Statistical Account of Scotland, Vol III Roxburgh, Peebles, Selkirk, publ.William Blackwood, 1845. pp.235-240