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Selkirkshire

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249: 340: 863: 198: 452: 351: 56: 1465:, which is in the Galashiels Settlement (according to the Census map with Settlement population) but is in the civil parish of Melrose. Census of Scotland 2011, Table KS101SC – Usually Resident Population, publ. by National Records of Scotland, for Tweedbank. Web site www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk - retrieved Oct 2016. See "Standard Outputs", Table KS101SC, Area type: Output Area. (See Tweedbank Knowledge (XXG) article). 649: 871: 623:
Selkirkshire was historically divided into civil parishes. There were originally nine parishes; Ashkirk, Bowside, Buccleuch (or Rankilburn), Duchoire, Ettrick, Kirkhope, Lindean, St Mary's (or St Mary of the Lowes) and Selkirk. There have been a number of changes since the medieval period:
424:, although the Duke of Buccleuch was appointed to both positions, effectively continuing the pre-1975 arrangement. When local government was reorganised again in 1996, the two lieutenancies were formally united into a single lieutenancy area called 332:, Murray of Philiphaugh received £4,000 in compensation. The Sheriff-Deputes, previously appointed by the hereditary sheriffs, were now appointed by the crown and acted in place of the hereditary sheriffs One such sheriff of Selkirkshire was 1537: 307:
administered the county. In 1501 John Murray (d. 1510), laird of Falahill, was made sheriff of Selkirkshire and on 30 Nov. 1509 he obtained a grant of the hereditary sheriffdom of Selkirkshire. His descendant
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was the hereditary Sheriff of Selkirk from 1708 to 1734, when he was returned unopposed as MP for Selkirkshire, having resigned his hereditary sheriffdom to one of his sons. When in 1747 the
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straddled county boundaries. The boundary review for Selkirkshire concluded in 1891 and made a number of mostly minor changes. The most significant change was that the burgh of
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Third Statistical Account of Scotland, volume Peeblesshire & Selkirkshire, publ.1964, by J.P.B. Bulloch and J.M. Urquhart; chapter on Selkirkshire: Population
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Acreage from Gazetteer of Scotland, publ, by W & AK Johnston, Edinburgh, 1937. Figures for each parish, which are presented alphabetically with other places
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to the north and Selkirkshire or Ettrick Forest to the south. The first recorded sheriff of Selkirkshire was Andrew de Synton, who was appointed by
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The ancient parishes of Duchoire, St Mary's and Kirkhope were united to form the parish of Yarrow; Kirkhope was then separated from Yarrow in 1852.
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cleared much of the forestry there and for centuries Selkirk was known for its forest coverage. Indeed, an alternative name for the county was
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Selkirk Market Place: the tall building on the right is the Bank of Scotland Buildings, the former offices of Selkirkshire County Council
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Census of Scotland 2001, Table CAS002 – Population by Age by Sex and Marital Status, publ. by National Records of Scotland. Web site
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Scotland's Census 1991 - National Records of Scotland - Table KS101SC - Usual resident population (aggregate of the 7 civil parishes)
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Selkirkshire is a rural county, with a handful of small settlements set within hill and forest country. It forms part of the
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retrieved Feb 2016. See "Standard Outputs", Table CAS002, Area type: Civil Parish 1930; total for all Selkirkshire parishes
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that sheriffs were appointed to administer the county on the Crown's behalf. During the military occupation of Scotland by
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Census of Scotland 2011, Table KS101SC – Usually Resident Population, publ. by National Records of Scotland. Web site
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Census of Scotland 2011, Table KS101SC – Usually Resident Population, publ. by National Records of Scotland. Web site
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The parish of Rankilburn or Buccleuch was suppressed and united to Yarrow c. 1600, then transferred to Ettrick 1650.
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Selkirk formed part of the lands of the native people who hunted it rather than settled there. Neither the
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Clinnick, Richard (16–29 September 2015). "The long wait is finally over as £296m Borders Railway opens".
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Census of Scotland, 1981 - SAS Table 6 Present Population (aggregate of the 7 civil parishes)
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Peebles and Selkirk. Cambridge County Geographies. By George Pringle, Cambridge, 1914. p. 119
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SCRAN: Bowling champions in front of club house at Ettrick Forest Bowling Club, Selkirk
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retrieved Feb 2016. See "Standard Outputs", Table KS101SC, Area type: Civil Parish 1930
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Ordnance Survey One-inch to the mile maps of Scotland, 1st Edition, Jedburgh, pul. 1864
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http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/constituencies/selkirkshire
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Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900, Volume 39, by Thomas Finlayson Henderson
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who was appointed Sheriff-Depute in 1799, an office he held until his death in 1832.
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The archeology and historic buildings of the county were documented in 1957 by the
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Population of the county by Civil Parish, according to the latest census (2011):
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was brought entirely within Selkirkshire, where it had previously been partly in
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retrieved Oct 2016. See "Standard Outputs", Table KS101SC, Area type: Settlement
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Galashiels was formed by the union of two ancient parishes, Bowside and Lindean.
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the forest was regarded as Royal. Despite this it was not until the reign of
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Jstor: A newly discovered map of Ettrick Forest by Robert Gordon of Straloch
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At the time of the local government reorganisation in 1975, the posts of
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Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments in Scotland
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Unlike many historic counties, Selkirkshire does not have its own
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on Ettrick Terrace in Selkirk, which had been built in 1870 as a
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Caddonfoot was created in 1898 from the part of the parish of
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http://www.walterscott.lib.ed.ac.uk/biography/chronology.html
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bench as Lord Philiphaugh and reinstated as sheriff. His son
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was deprived of office in 1681 for being remiss in punishing
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the area that would become Selkirkshire formed part of the
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Selkirkshire County Council was created in 1890 under the
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assumed the hereditary sheriffdom. Under and after King
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Historical population of the county as returned by the
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The population of the towns in the county (in 2011):
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Historic county and registration county in Scotland
1583:RCAHMS record for Ettrick Forest or Selkirkshire 1475:Selkirkshire: Census Tables (Vision of Britain) 1099:. GB Historical GIS / University of Portsmouth 455:St Mary's Loch near Selkirk from the west bank 1633: 874:Typical Selkirkshire scenery, near Yarrowford 8: 1306:"The Lord-Lieutenants (Scotland) Order 1996" 354:Coat of arms of Selkirkshire County Council. 174:. The county was historically also known as 778:- 14,994 (of which 12,893 in Selkirkshire) 162:to the south. It derives its name from its 1915:Counties of the United Kingdom (1801–1922) 1640: 1626: 1618: 1422: 1420: 34: 1340:History and Poetry of the Scottish Border 1056:Web site of History of Parliament Online 374:. Selkirkshire County Council met at the 1008:. London: Cadell and Davies. p. 963 655: 450: 1151:. Selkirk. 14 September 1944. p. 6 992: 599:connects Galashiels and Tweedbank with 408:of Selkirkshire and lord-lieutenant of 104: 83: 71: 61: 52: 1598:Gazetteer for Scotland; Ettrick Forest 1556:A Topographical Dictionary of Scotland 1544:by T. Craig Brown, published in 1886. 1244:"Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973" 1125:. Selkirk. 20 February 1890. p. 3 1029:1911 edition, article on Selkirkshire. 962:List of places in the Scottish Borders 330:heritable jurisdictions were abolished 982:List of forests in the United Kingdom 96: 88: 7: 391:Local Government (Scotland) Act 1973 360:Local Government (Scotland) Act 1889 280:(d. 1214). Synton in the parish of 1568:by Frances Groome(1882-4) and the 1523:http://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/ 1450:http://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/ 1428:http://www.scotlandscensus.gov.uk/ 25: 1910:Geography of the Scottish Borders 1900:Forests and woodlands of Scotland 1564:Entries on Selkirkshire from the 1275:"The Lord-Lieutenants Order 1975" 1145:"The budget rise in Selkirkshire" 1119:"First Meeting of County Council" 414:John Scott, 9th Duke of Buccleuch 93:267 sq mi (692 km) 1649:Former local government counties 1613:James Hogg, the Ettrick Shepherd 1097:A Vision of Britain through Time 571:Simon Fraser of Oliver (d. 1291) 426:Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale 241:, the forest was granted to the 187:Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale 54: 1905:History of the Scottish Borders 1570:Gazetteer of the British Isles 1566:Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland 1400:"Genuki: Yarrow, Selkirkshire" 1093:"Selkirkshire Scottish County" 652:Civil parishes of Selkirkshire 575:William Comyn of Kirkintilloch 1: 1362:. No. 783. pp. 6–7. 1219:Historic Environment Scotland 1174:Historic Environment Scotland 632:that lay within Selkirkshire. 619:Civil parishes and population 435:in 1645, the 'Dowie Dens' at 1207:. 23 July 1971. p. 576. 532:Selkirk and Traquair Forests 1895:Former counties of Scotland 762: 757: 747: 744: 736: 733: 725: 722: 714: 711: 703: 700: 692: 689: 681: 678: 554:, that once stretched from 32:Historic county in Scotland 1931: 1578:EttrickForestArchers.co.uk 1572:by John Bartholomew (1887) 1344:William Blackwood and Sons 967:List of places in Scotland 741: 730: 719: 708: 697: 686: 675: 471:, both tributaries of the 420:became nominally separate 382:and meeting place for the 346:, Ettrick Terrace, Selkirk 1659: 1608:The Ettrick Forest Tartan 1000:Chalmers, George (1810). 463:geographical region. The 53: 44: 1593:The Borders Forest Trust 1560:(British History Online) 1494:Census of Scotland, 1971 546:. 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Index

Ettrick Forest
Historic county

Scotland
County town
Selkirk
Chapman code
Scottish Gaelic
historic county
registration county
Scotland
Peeblesshire
Midlothian
Roxburghshire
Dumfriesshire
county town
royal burgh
Selkirk
lieutenancy area
Roxburgh, Ettrick and Lauderdale

Sir Walter Scott
AD
Romans
Angles
Saxons
Ettrick Forest
Scottish kings
James V
Edward I of England

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