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Priesthaugh

Findspot, Coin(S) (Gold)(16th Century)

Site Name Priesthaugh

Classification Findspot, Coin(S) (Gold)(16th Century)

Canmore ID 54091

Site Number NT40SE 10

NGR NT 46 04

Datum OSGB36 - NGR

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  • Council Scottish Borders, The
  • Parish Teviothead
  • Former Region Borders
  • Former District Roxburgh
  • Former County Roxburghshire

Archaeology Notes

NT40SE 10 c.46 04.

At Priesthaugh a great number of gold coins were found, supposed to have been deposited by some of the attendants of Queen Mary when she visited Bothwell at Hermitage Castle in Liddisdale (in 1566).

OSA 1796 (T Elliot)

The coins were found towards the close of the 18th century, and were afterwards in the possession of Mr Elliot, of Redhaugh, about the year 1795.

Trans Hawick Archaeol Soc 1944

Near the close of the 18th century, during digging operations, a number of gold coins were found, six of which have the profile of Mary, Queen of Scots.

R E Scott 1935

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Visibility: Not applicable. Site of an unprovenanced find.

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