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Bonjedward (Scottish Gaelic: Bun Jedward) is a
hamlet in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, two
miles north of
Jedburgh where the Jed
Water joins the...
- 1380–1403) and Lady
Margaret Douglas who in 1404
received the
lands of
Bonjedward from her half-sister, Lady
Isabel Douglas. The
countess secured a charter...
- 1970s. A6088
Hawick Carter Bar (A68) A6089
Whiteburn Kelso A6090
Bonjedward Bonjedward Most
likely to be the
second shortest "A road" in
Great Britain...
- be
borrowed at a
small cost from the
Lothian Estates Office in
nearby Bonjedward.
Inside the
monument is a
spiral staircase with 226
steps leading to the...
- Edinburgh, he was
originally a
teacher by profession. His
family were from
Bonjedward near
Jedburgh in the
Scottish Borders.
Converting to Catholicism, he travelled...
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Northumberland Milestone at West Woodburn,
Northumberland Dere
Street at
Bonjedward,
Scottish Borders Dere
Street at Crailinghall,
Scottish Borders Dere Street...
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Isabel arranged for the
Bonjedward estate to be p****ed to
their half-sister, Margaret, who
became 1st
Laird of
Bonjedward. The
earldom and entailed...
- and the
Jedburgh Library.
Other places nearby are Ancrum, Bairnkine,
Bonjedward, Camptown, Crailing, Edgerston,
Ferniehirst Castle,
Nisbet and Oxnam....
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family and is now a
scheduled monument. The land here, once part of the
Bonjedward estate, was long
owned by the Douglases, p****ing from
father to son, until...
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British Army. The son of
Archibald Douglas, 10th of
Timpendean and of
Bonjedward, and his wife
Helen Bennett,
William Douglas is
descended from the daughter...