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LadykirkThe Parish Church of St Mary dates from 1500, with a tower added in 1743. It was built entirely of stone to prevent it being burnt down by the English. It is supposed to owe its origins to James IV who had it built in thanksgiving for his rescue from drowning while trying to cross the Tweed. At the same time he changed the name of the village from Upsettington to Ladykirk. |
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