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sent his artillery to Langton to prepare for an English incursion then Mary, Queen of Scots was believed to have spent a night at Langton Tower during a survey of the border lands. The old village of Langton, so called because of its straggling layout (Longtown) was attacked and razed to the ground
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In 1886 another Earl of Breadalbane bought Langton House and immediately set about building a magnificent new home. The Breadalbanes lived there until 1920 when they decided to abandon it. The roof was removed and the house was partially demolished in 1930. The house was finally demolished in 1950
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Gavinton is a relatively new settlement, having been established as a planned estate village in 1759 when David Gavin, the local landowner, decided to demolish the village and the church of Langton, which were situated on his estate, and rebuild them outwith the walls on Crimson Hill.
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when Roger d'Eu, the king's retainer, was in possession of lands and church of Langton. Richard was succeeded at Langton by William de Veteriponte (Vipont) and that family were the lairds until 1314 when Sir William, Lord of Langton, died at the
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though the farm buildings remain and are still used Like the ancient tower, church and village, Langton House has disappeared below the fields. The name, Langton, though lives on in the parish and the church.
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In 1758 David Gavin bought Langton and wasted no time in demolishing the historic old tower and building a new house. David married the daughter of the
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in 1745 and another chapter of the Langton story came to an end.
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Sir Alexander Cockburn, 7th. Baronet of Langton, died at the
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BBC: Coat of arms of Gavinton, Fogo and Polwarth explained
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and their daughter married the Earl of Breadalbane.
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Index

Scottish Borders
Scotland
Duns
Berwickshire
grid reference
NT767521

David I of Scotland
Battle of Bannockburn
Langton Tower
Sir Alexander Cockburn
James IV of Scotland
Earl of Northumberland

Battle of Fontenoy
Earl of Lauderdale
Crosshall cross
List of places in the Scottish Borders
List of places in Scotland
"Scottish Borders Heritage, Gavinton"




"Langton and Gavinton History"
"Scots Connection, Clan Cockburn"
"Berwickshire Gazetteer"
"Scotland's Places - Royal Commission for Ancient and Historic Monuments in Scotland"
RCAHMS record of Gavinton
Gazetteer for Scotland: Gavinton

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