{{Short description|Hamlet in Scottish Borders, Scotland}} {{Use dmy dates|date=November 2019}} {{Use British English|date=July 2025}} {{Infobox UK place <!---------------BASICS----------------> | official_name = Abbotrule | local_name = | type = | country = Scotland | crown_dependency = <!-- Isle of Man; do not link. Removes formal mentions of the UK. --> | region = <!-- England only; do not link. Also produces EU constituency. --> | region1 = <!-- (if place extends to more than one region of England) --> <!---------------PARTS-----------------> | parts_type = <!-- defaults to: Places --> | parts_style = <!-- list, coll (collapsed list), para (paragraph format) --> | parts = <!-- parts text, or header for parts list --> | p1 = | p2 = <!-- etc., up to p50: for separate parts to be listed--> <!---------------IMAGE/S---------------> | static_image_name = <!-- For a static image of the place, e.g. a skyline or defining local landmark. 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Places nearby include Bedrule, Hallrule, Spittal-on-Rule, Ruletownhead, Bonchester Bridge, Denholm, Southdean, Hobkirk, Ferniehirst Castle and the Wauchope Forest.

Abbotrule was the property of the church from the 12th-Century to 1560, and thereafter a country estate successively owned by Kerrs, Hendersons and Cunninghams. By 1956, the estate seat, Abbotrule House, had been demolished. Abbotrule was a parish until 1777, when it was divided between two other parishes; the parish church at Abbotrule was deroofed sometime shortly thereafter.

==History== The original name of Abbotrule is said to have been Rule Hervie before it became the property of the Church. Prior to 1135 David I of Scotland granted it to the canons of Jedburgh Abbey. About 1165 William the Lion confirmed the grant, and after this the name was changed to Abbotrule. The rectory of Abbotrule appears in Bagimonds Roll of c.1280. Abbotrule continued in the possession of the monks until the Scottish Reformation in 1560, at which time the lands and mill yielded £40 yearly.<ref name="Tancred">{{cite book|title=Rulewater and its people|first=George|last=Tancred|date=1907|pages=175–184|url=https://archive.org/details/rulewaterandits00tancgoog/page/175/mode/1up}}</ref>

After the Reformation the advowson was vested in the Crown, which continued as the ecclesiastical patron until the suppression of the parish in 1777 and its division between Hobkirk and Southdean parishes.<ref name="Tancred"/><ref name=bit>[https://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/place/22093 Frances Groome's Ordnance Gazetteer of Scotland]</ref>

The lands of Abbotford were sold in 1569 as part of a larger transaction by Andrew Home, the commendator of Jedburgh Abbey, to Adam French, eighth laird of Thornydykes, and his wife Marmret Hoppringle, for 3,000 merk. Before 1658, the lands had passed into the possession of the William Kerr, 1st Earl of Lothian, who passed it to his son Charles, thereafter entitled Charles Kerr, first of Abbotrule. Kerrs held Abbotrule until 1818, when the land was auctioned for £35,000 plus the payment of legacies of £21,000, to Robert Henderson. In 1887, the lands passed to a cousin of the last of the Hendersons upon his death, James Cunningham, who commissioned a redesign of Abbotrule House in the period 1888 to 1890, as well as investing in the estate.<ref name="Tancred"/>

Patrick Kerr - 'a stern man, his temper not being of the best'{{citation needed|date=April 2023}} - who inherited Abbotrule in 1791, is said to have taken a dislike to the minister of Abbotrule, and to the proximity of the church and manse to Abbotrule House. He schemed, successfully, to have the parish of Abbotford suppressed, and upon its division in 1777, caused the roof of the church to be removed and the manse demolished. He was not, however, able to prevent the churchyard being used for burials, a practice which continued for another century.<ref name="Tancred"/> The church at Abbotford was said to be in ruins by the 1880s.<ref name=bit/> Abbotrule House, the estate seat, was demolished in 1956.<ref>{{cite web|title=Abbotrule|website=Canmore|url=https://canmore.org.uk/site/106710/abbotrule|publisher=Historic Environment Scotland|access-date=22 January 2023}}</ref>

==See also== *Borders Abbeys Way *List of places in the Scottish Borders *List of places in Scotland

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==External links== {{Commons category}} *[https://web.archive.org/web/20120328165512/http://www.scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search_item/index.php?service=RCAHMS&id=56951 RCAHMS record on Abbotrule Church and burial ground] *[http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/site/231670/details/abbotrule+kennels+stables/ RCAHMS/Canmore record of Abbotrule Kennels, Stables] *[http://www.scran.ac.uk/database/record.php?usi=000-000-500-716-C SCRAN image: document on Abbotrule] * {{Genuki|county=ROX|Abbotrule}} *[https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Southdean_and_Abbotrule,_Roxburghshire,_Scotland FamilySearch: Southdean and Abbotrule, Roxburghshire] *[http://www.slch.org.uk/a.html Scotland's Lost Country Houses: Abbotrule House]

{{Coord|55.408270,-2.617424type:city(100)_region:GB|display=title|format=dms}} {{authority control}}

Category:Villages in the Scottish Borders