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are worthy of notice. The one commemorates a zealous preacher 

 of the Gospel, whose chequered history is inscribed as follows : — 



Here lyes that pious and faithful servant of Jesus 

 Christ the Reverend Mr William Calderwood who 

 was admitted minister of this parioch of Ligertwood 

 June 12 1655 where he laboured in the work of the 

 Gospel till he was turned out for not conforming to 

 Prelacy an. 1662 an"* then he frequently tho privately 

 visited that Parioch till the Episcopal minister was 

 turned out that he returned to his work Septr. 8, 

 1689 and continued therein till his death which was 

 June 19, 1709, being the 81 year of his age and the 

 54 of his ministry. 



This monument was put up by his Relict Jean 

 Trotter. 



Repaired by some of the parishioners 1838. 



The other marks the resting-place of William Montgomery of 

 Makbiehill, Peebles, at one time owner of Kedslie on the North 

 side of the Leader, and is inscribed as follows : — 



Here lyes William Montgomry of Makbiehill who 

 deceased the 9 day of December 1689 his age 63 years. 



Repaired by the Right Honble. James Montgomery 

 Lord Chieff Baron of the Court of Exchequer the 

 grandson of the above Wm. Montgomery 1798. 



By the time the party left the Church, after acknowledging 

 Mr Cameron's kindness, the weather showed signs of improving, 

 and the further drive to Corsbie was accomplished in com- 

 parative comfort. The herbage, however, was so rank and 

 wet that no one ventured to negotiate the Moss, which at 

 any time in places is practically impassable. This was the 



more to be regretted because from it have been 

 Corsbie. reported several species of rare occurrence. 



Among notable plants of the district is Linncea 

 borealis, for which an unsuccessful search had been made by 

 three members of the Club earlier in the summer. The chief 



