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Bedrule (Scottish Gaelic:
Ruail Bheathaig) is a
hamlet and
civil parish in the
historic county of
Roxburghshire in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland...
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Bedrule Castle is a
ruined 13th-century
castle in the Rule Valley, in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland. The
castle was
built in the 13th century...
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county of
Roxburgh contained 30
civil parishes:
Ancrum (No.12 on map)
Bedrule (22)
Bowden (6)
Castleton aka
Liddesdale (31)
Cavers (28)
Crailing (15)...
- and was the
first Chancellor of the
University of Glasgow. He came from
Bedrule in the
Scottish Borders,
where a
plaque in the
local church is erected...
- Dunbar, and Strathearn; the
Lordships of Kilbride, Kirkintilloch, Lenzie,
Bedrule, and Scraesburgh; and
sheriffdoms in Banff, Dingwall, Wigtown, and Aberdeen...
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communities along its
course that bear, in part, the name of Rule, such as
Bedrule, Abbotsrule, Hallrule, Town of Rule, and more. Also from this
valley comes...
- (Dumbartonshire),
Dalswinton (Nithsdale),
Cruggleton Castle (Galloway),
Bedrule,
Scraesburgh (Roxburghshire) and
Kilbride (East Kilbride). In addition...
- Thomas, A
Short Account of
Scotland (1715) Craig, A. (1837).
Parish of
Bedrule. New
Statistical Account of
Scotland (vol. 3). Edinburgh: Blackwood. The...
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amalgamated into the
parish of
Cavers in 1895.
Places nearby include Abbotrule,
Bedrule,
Bonchester Bridge, Denholm, Hallrule, Hobkirk,
Wilton Dean and the Wauchope...
- on the A68,
south of Jedburgh.
Other places nearby include Abbotrule,
Bedrule, Camptown, Chesters, Langlee,
Mervinslaw and Oxnam. List of
places in the...