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Ashiestiel is a
village in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the
Parish of Caddonfoot, on the
south side of the
River Tweed, 4m (6.5 km) east of...
- of that Ilk
Russel of that Ilk,
another version Russell of
Ashiestiel Russell of
Ashiestiel,
another version Russell of
Blackbraes Russell of Charlton...
- Jane, born 1
November 1705 (married 2
December 1736,
James Russell of
Ashiestiel), died in 1765 Ebenezer, born 23
April 1707, died 8
September 1707 Ebenezer...
- her
identity was
widely known by then. In 1811
Ferrier visited Scott at
Ashiestiel Farm and
House on the
banks of the
River Tweed, near
Clovenfords in the...
- and Albert,
Prince Consort,
first visit Balmoral Castle. Road
bridge at
Ashiestiel over the
River Tweed,
built by J. & T.
Smith of Darnick, is completed...
- Ancrum,
Ancrum Old
Parish Church Anglo-Scottish
Border Appletreehall Ashiestiel Ashkirk Auchencrow Ayton,
Ayton Castle,
Ayton Parish Church,
Ayton railway...
- Hill
Devon 50°32′N 3°32′W / 50.54°N 03.53°W / 50.54; -03.53 SX9173
Ashiestiel Scottish Borders 55°36′N 2°55′W / 55.60°N 02.92°W / 55.60; -02.92 NT4235...
- poem, The
Conquest of Granada, on it. On 30
April 1811
Scott wrote from
Ashiestiel to Lady
Abercorn that he had
retired to the
country to
compose a poem...
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images Ashiestiel House Ashiestiel NT4303835143 55°36′24″N 2°54′21″W / 55.606545°N 2.905707°W / 55.606545; -2.905707 (
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