- of
Bemersyde (c.1150–1200)
Peter de Haga, 2nd of
Bemersyde (c.1200–28)
Henry de Haga, 3rd of
Bemersyde (c.1228–40)
Peter de Haga, 4th of
Bemersyde (c...
- minister. Haig was
created Earl Haig,
Viscount Dawick and
Baron Haig, of
Bemersyde in the
County of Berwick,
received the
thanks of both
Houses of Parliament...
- The
William Wallace Statue,
Bemersyde is on the
Bemersyde Estate.
Dating back to the 16th
century as a peel tower,
Bemersyde was
bought by the
British Government...
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Bemersyde is a
hamlet in the
Mertoun parish of Berwickshire, in the
Scottish Borders. It sits on the left bank of the
River Tweed,
about three miles east...
- the
prophecy Tyde what may, what'er betyde, Haig
shall be Haig of
Bemersyde.
Bemersyde has been in the
hands of the
Haigs for
eight hundred years from the...
- The
William Wallace Statue near the
grounds of the
Bemersyde estate, near
Melrose in the
Scottish Borders is a
statue commemorating William Wallace. It...
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Bemersyde Moss is a
Scottish Wildlife Trust nature reserve and a Site of
Special Scientific Interest at
Bemersyde in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland...
- may
refer to:
Robert Haig, 14th of
Bemersyde (died 1554),
Scottish laird; see Earl Haig
Robert Haig, 16th of
Bemersyde (died 1602),
Scottish laird Robert...
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Protestant reformer John Knox
preached at the tree. The
Covin Trysting Tree,
Bemersyde, Melrose, Grid Ref: NT 593 334, is a
Sweet Chestnut (Castanea sativa)...
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Bemersyde (2)
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Labour John P. Lang 806 47.5 −9.4
Labour Peter E.
Landman 770 N/A
Alliance Adrian G. Cole 592 34.9 −8.2 Alliance...