As the Blog post on 5 July 2020 reported, James Hogg's gravestone
in Ettrick Kirkyard is currently laid flat along with nearly fifty others,
because of health and safety concerns. It is estimated that £20,000 is needed
to restore the Kirkyard to the state it needs to be in. If you would like to
contribute to the Kirkyard restoration, you’ll find details below.
In
the meantime, there is good news about the headstone in Warriston Cemetery,
Edinburgh that commemorates Hogg’s widow Margaret and two of the couple’s
children. Like her husband’s, Margaret’s headstone had been laid flat. Thanks
to a contribution from the James Hogg Society, it has now been restored to its
original position, despite the pandemic and some terrible weather.
As the Before and After photos show, it now stands ready to withstand the ravages of time for the foreseeable future.
Before
After
If you would like to contribute to the appeal to restore the headstone of James Hogg and other headstones in Ettrick Kirkyard, you can make a donation through the James Hogg Exhibition bank account with the Bank of Scotland. The name of the account is ‘Friends of Ettrick School’, the sort Code is 80-18-66 and the account number is 06001256. Or you can contact Vicky Davidson, the Coordinator of the Ettrick and Yarrow Community Development Company at vicky@ettrickandyarrow.org.uk
Any sum, however small, would be incredibly helpful, as a belated celebration of Hogg’s 250th anniversary year.
--Robin MacLachlan