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  country Scotland
  official Name Roxburgh
  latitude 5556814
  longitude -247727
  map Type Scotland
  gaelic Name Rosbrog
  scots Name Roxburgh, Rosbroch
  os Grid Reference NT700306
  population 70
  unitary Scotland Scottish Borders
  lieutenancy Scotland Roxburgh, Ettrick And Lauderdale
  post Town KELSOpostcode_district = TD5
  postcode Area TD
  dial Code 01573
  constituency Westminster Berwickshire, Roxburgh & Selkirk
  constituency Scottish Parliament Roxburgh & Berwickshire


The destroyed Royal Burgh of Roxburgh, was an important trading Burgh in High Medieval to Early Modern Scotland . In the Middle Ages it had at least as much importance as Edinburgh , Stirling , or Berwick-upon-Tweed , for a time acting as de facto capital as the royal residence of David I . Its significance lay in its position in the centre of some of Lowland Scotland 's most agriculturally fertile areas, and its position upon the River Tweed , which allowed river transport of goods via the main seaport of Berwick-upon-Tweed. Its position also acted as a barrier to English invasion.

The town stood on a defensible peninsula between the rivers Tweed and Teviot , with Roxburgh Castle guarding the narrow neck of the peninsula. Nothing remains of the town except some ruined segments of castle ramparts. Its site lies to the south of modern Kelso and Floors Castle , which lie on the other side of the Tweed. The Duke Of Roxburghe owns the site.

English and Scots forces repeatedly captured and recaptured the town during the Scottish Wars Of Independence . Its final recapture in 1460 saw the town and castle destroyed. After this time the town never regained its importance because the final English capture of Berwick-upon-Tweed in 1482 left Roxburgh with little reason to exist.

Roxburgh was superseded as the County Town of the former County of Roxburghshire by Jedburgh .

(See: http://www.channel4.com/history/timeteam/2004_rox_ancient.html )


PLACE-NAME MEANINGS

Roxburgh perhaps comes from Old English ''hroc-burh'' 'black-coloured fort' or "Rox" referring to its geographical strength or "Rougesburgh" referring to its ancient inhabitants or even "Rokesburgh" being dedicated to St Rok in the Romish calendar.


ROXBURGH DISTRICT



Roxburgh District 1975–96


In more recent times (1975–1996), Roxburgh referred to a local government district in the )


ROXBURGH VILLAGE

Nowadays the name Roxburgh belongs to a small village about one and a half miles southwest of the site of the historic Roxburgh.