. Craigmillar and its environs; with notices of the topography, natural history, and antiquities of the district. Craigmillar Castle; Natural history; genealogy. 214 Craigmillav and its Environs. while others were moor and waste lands. Drumselch forest was then the habitat of large herds of red deer, many of them growing to an immense size. The Rev. Mr White, in his ' History of the Parish of Liberton,' states that Easter Duddingston, which originally belonged to the monastery of Kelso, had a servitude. Bridgend from the Suburban Railway. on the lands of Cameron for peats. It may be men- tione
. Craigmillar and its environs; with notices of the topography, natural history, and antiquities of the district. Craigmillar Castle; Natural history; genealogy. 214 Craigmillav and its Environs. while others were moor and waste lands. Drumselch forest was then the habitat of large herds of red deer, many of them growing to an immense size. The Rev. Mr White, in his ' History of the Parish of Liberton,' states that Easter Duddingston, which originally belonged to the monastery of Kelso, had a servitude. Bridgend from the Suburban Railway. on the lands of Cameron for peats. It may be men- tioned that when excavations were being made in 1887 for the Powburn sewer, on the road running eastwards from Cameron Toll, a thick layer of moss was cut through. On its being dug out, cartloads. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Speedy, Thomas. Selkirk, G. Lewis & son
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