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The Auld Roxburgh Kirk was under the control of the Bishop of Glasgow, the noble patriot Robert Wishart, and friend of William le Hardi. In the early 14th century le Hardi's son Hubicus, later Hugh, Lord Douglas, a Canon in the Glasgow Cathedral also held a prebend of the original kirk adjacent to this site. |
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Near the doorway of the Auld Roxburgh Kirk is an ancient cross and a curious carved stone set within the wall: a skull and cross bones, underneath, the name of Douglas; a warning to any members of the Percy family dare they enter the sacred space. |
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