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"A village and a parish in the S of Edinburghshire. The village stands 605 feet above sea-level, on the right bank of the South Esk, 3 miles SW of Gorebridge station, 7 S by W of Dalkeith, and 12 ¼ SSE of Edinburgh. It is a quiet, sequestered, little place, with a post office under Gorebridge.

The parish is bounded NE by Borthwick, SE by Heriot, S and SW by Innerleithen and Eddleston in Peeblesshire, and NW by Penicuik and Carrington. Its utmost length, from N by E to S by W, is 8 1/8 miles; its utmost breadth is 5 5/8 miles; and the area is 22½ square miles or 14,250 ¾ acres. A detached part of the parish, containing the greater part of Gorebridge village, and comprising 228 acres, was transferred by teh Boundary Commissioners in 1891 to the parish of Borthwick. The river South Esk, rising at an altitude of 1700 feet on the western slope of Blackhope Scar, winds 9 7/8 miles north-by-eastward through all the length of the parish, and quits it at the influx of Fullarton and Redside Burn, which traces all the north-western border."

(Extract from Groomes Ordnance Gazetteer

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Cemeteries

Monumental inscriptions for Old Temple can be found at the Local Studies Centre in Loanhead.

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Church Records

The parish church has records for births dating from 1688, for marriages from 1689 and for deaths from 1697. These are held in the General Register Office for Scotland in Edinburgh and copies on microfilm may be consulted in the Midlothian Studies Centre in Loanhead and also in LDS Family History Centres around the world.

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Description & Travel

You can see pictures of Temple which are provided by:

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Gazetteers

The transcription of the section for Temple from the National Gazetteer (1868) provided by Colin Hinson.
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Maps

You can see maps centred on OS grid reference NT305535 (Lat/Lon: 55.769917, -3.109883), Temple which are provided by:

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Military History

The graveyard of the Old Kirk contains a war memorial, listing 18 names, as follows:

1914-1918

 

1939 – 1945

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Poor Houses, Poor Law

Following the Poor Law Act of 1843, the parish joined the Dalkeith Combination to provide poor relief in the Dalkeith Poorhouse.

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Population

Below is a list of the population of Temple in various years.

1801855
18311255
18611385
18711536
18811551
1891455

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