The pages here contain information about the Parish of Traprain and the three churches which united when it was formed.
The Parish of Traprain Graveyards Survey Group is in the process of recording the monumental inscriptions in the churchyards of the parish and the results of that project can be found here.
Also included are some guidelines, based on the work of the survey group, which might help anyone interested in carrying out a graveyard survey.
If you find any of the information here interesting or useful, or if you can suggest how it could be improved, we would be delighted to hear from you. To send an email just click on this contact link or on the one at the bottom of any page of the website.
If you want to return to this page at any time, click on the Home link at the foot of any page.
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The Parish of Traprain |
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Guidelines for carrying out a graveyard survey | ||
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Prestonkirk Church |
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Prestonkirk Burial Ground Survey | ||
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Stenton Church |
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Stenton Burial Ground Survey | ||
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Whittingehame Church |
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Whittingehame Burial Ground Survey | ||
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