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Tunnels below Tranent

The Tranent Coal Wastes are/were a massive underground network of caverns created by 700yrs of coal mining. The folk of Tranent hid in the wastes in 1547 before the Battle of Pinkie and many houses had direct access down into the tunnels under their floors.

In 1710, Prestoungrange kirk partly fell into the wastes and people lifted the flagstones to go down into the them. Until 1884, some families even buried their dead in carved niches in the wastes using stairs under a false tombstone at Tranent Kirkyard.

Because of the wastes, Tranent famously never had water, as the wells got undermined.

“I can wash tripe with as little water as any woman in Tranent”

old Scots saying (A bad workman blames his tools).

This scarcity was *really* bad news when cholera would hit the town.

There are many stories about folk lost in the wastes or falling through the crust– I’m not sure how safe I’d feel in Tranent, but it does seem to genuinely have 700+ years of tunnels underneath it! Also, here’s my favourite epitaph from a Tranent headstone.

References

Alison, S.S. (1840) Report on the sanatory condition and general economy of the town of Tranent, and the neighbouring district in Haddingtonshire. W. Clowes, London. 40pp.
McNeill, P. (1884) Tranent and its surroundings: historical, ecclesiastical, & traditional. 2nd Ed. John Menzies & Co., Glasgow. 279pp.
Sands, J. (1881) Sketches of Tranent in the olden time. James Hogg, Edinburgh. 103pp.

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Cursed stones of the Doune

Five “cursed” stones protect the grave of Seath Mór Sgorfhiaclach in the Doune of Rothiemurchus. Anyone molesting the stones is visitied by an Bodach an Duin (the spirit of the Doune) After several cases of illness and death, an iron grate now keeps the stones from being touched.

Victims of the Bodach:

1800 – English footman throws a stone in the Spey. 4 days later stone has returned, footman is found drowned.

1940s – Journalist lifts stone above head. Killed in car accident same day.

1978 – Mr Leslie Walker touches stone. Comes down with a 6 week mystery illness with high fever. A friend of Mr Walker rearranges the stones and dies of cerebral haemorrhage in the cemetery the next day. A third friend who was with them hospitalized with stomach pain.

An iron grate was installed sometime after 1983 for public safety.

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Pushed through a railing

One morning in October 1874, a newborn baby girl was found inside the set of railings around a fenced-off tombstone at the Howff cemetery in Dundee, with no sign of the mother. Some choice words from the Fifeshire Journal…

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Pan breid

In 1614, Elgin asked their bakers to stop stealing the gravestones from the kirkyard to make their bread ovens. It wasn’t their first warning and it’s not clear they stopped!

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Eyemouth Recycling

After cholera hit town in 1849, Eyemouth added 6ft of soil on top of the old cemetery to make a new one. The old headstones were lifted and used to make a watchhouse to guard against bodysnatchers.