Reid, A. (1912). Churchyard Memorials of Peebles, Stobo, Lyne, West Linton, and Newlands.. Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 47. Vol 47, pp. 130-171.

Title: Churchyard Memorials of Peebles, Stobo, Lyne, West Linton, and Newlands.
Issue: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland 47
Series: Proceedings of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland
Volume: 47
Number of Pages: 506
Page Start/End: 130 - 171
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Abstract: In the parish burial ground of Peebles, the tombstones are very numerous, the older among them presenting several symbolic renderings that are of considerable beauty\r\nand importance. Most of them, however, are of the type common to Lowland churchyards. One eighteenth century example has a skull and cross-bones surmounted by an hourglass, the legends Memento Mori and Fugit Hora. Another includes a cherub head, and two serpents twining round a pole surmounted by a dove. The quality of design in the nineteenth-century examples is not as well executed. Numerous table tombs are also described. Many of similar style are present at Stobo and Lyne. At West Linton the lower portion of an ancient grave-cover, whose ornamentation\r\nincludes a nail-head border and a pair of shears survives. A stone at West Linton depicts a set of miner's tools. A grave slab at Newlands commemorating an ecclesiastic has only a single incised chalice.
Author: Alan Reid
Year of Publication: 1912
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Eighteenth Century (Auto Detected Temporal)
Skull (Auto Detected Subject)
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Table Tombs (Auto Detected Subject)
Grave Slab (Auto Detected Subject)
FUNERARY SITE (Monument Type England)
Shears (Auto Detected Subject)
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Created Date: 04 Nov 2013