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Tibbie Tamson's grave on Foulshiels Hill, near Philiphaugh

Isabella Thomson[1] (d.1790), usually known by the dialect form of her name Tibbie Tamson, was a Scottish woman who lived in the royal burgh of Selkirk in the Scottish Borders during the 18th century. Her isolated grave is a notable landmark, located on a hillside approximately 1.5 miles north of Selkirk at grid reference NT436296.[2]

  1. ^ The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Volume 13 (1908), 178
  2. ^ Tibby Tamsons Grave, Canmore, Historic Environment Scotland

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