Could it possibly now be known as Inglestone? Seems it's somewhere in the Borders area? I googed Inglestoun and that was what came up asking if I meant that.
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I've tried googling Inglestoun & Inglestone but can't find anything in the area of Bridge End in Dolphinton. I've also tried to find any info on Wm Telfair (John Murray's employer) at Inglestoun but without success. It may be that there isn't any entry on a map for this place.
Thanks - Binkie
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Hi Binkie I think Margaret may be correct in suggesting Ingraston - I looked up History of Peeblesshire (Volume 3) by James Buchan and saw that INGOLNESTON was sold to James Lawson of Cairnsnuir in 1653, then was sold again in 1830 to John Allan Woddrop, and referred to as INGRASTON, previously known as Ingliston. There is presently as Margaret said, a farm named Ingraston, owned now by the Gilchrist family. I thimk it will be in West Linton parish
Hope this is helpful
mrs a
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