Earlston presbytery
A higher court of the Church of Scotland. It was in the synod of Merse and Teviotdale and was disjoined from parts of the the presbyteries of Selkirk and Kelso in 1613. The seat of the presbytery was transferred to Lauder in 1768 and restored again to Earlston in 1876.Records available
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