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Alemoor Loch, also
known as
Alemoor Reservoir, is a
small reservoir in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland. It is
situated on the Ale Water, 10 kilometres...
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north and
Hawick to the south.
Other places nearby include the
Alemoor Loch, Appletreehall, Belses,
Essenside Loch, the
Ettrick Water, Ettrickbridge...
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Andrew Pringle, Lord
Alemoor (died 1776) was a
Scottish judge and
Senator of the
College of Justice. He was the son of John
Pringle of the Haining, who...
- station,
Abbotsford House Abbotrule Addinston Aikwood Tower Ale
Water Alemoor Loch
Allanbank Allanshaugh Allanshaws Allanton Ancrum,
Ancrum Old Parish...
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southwest of Hawick, on the A7 road to Langholm.
Nearby are Ale Water,
Alemoor Loch, Burnfoot,
Borthwick Water,
Colterscleugh Monument, Roberton, Stobs...
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Akermoor Loch,
Shaws Under Loch,
Shaws Upper Loch,
Halemoor Loch,
Alemoor Reservoir,
Clearburn Loch,
Kingside Loch,
Crooked Loch and
Windylaw Loch...
- (British Army officer) (born 1946),
British Army
officer Andrew Pringle, Lord
Alemoor (died 1776),
Scottish judge Andrew Seth Pringle-Pattison (1856–1931), Scottish...
- and 23 mi (37 km) from Langholm. It is
situated by the Ale Water, the
Alemoor Loch and the
Borthwick Water, and
nearby are Branxholme, Broadhaugh, Burnfoot...
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Borders area of Scotland. It
rises at
Henwoodie Hill and
flows through Alemoor Loch. It
meets the
Teviot south of the
village of Ancrum, and it runs through...
- when he was
appointed a Lord of
Session with the
judicial title Lord
Alemoor. John (c. 1716–1792), took over the
Haining estate from his brother, and...