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Borderers can mean any of the following:
Those in the
United Kingdom who live in the Anglo-Scottish or Anglo-Welsh borders. The
Borderers, a
British television...
- The
Borderers is a
British television series produced by the BBC
between 1968 and 1970. A
historical drama series, The
Borderers was set
during the 16th...
- The King's Own
Scottish Borderers (KOSBs) was a line
infantry regiment of the
British Army, part of the
Scottish Division. On 28
March 2006 the regiment...
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published in 1805.
Between 1795 and 1797,
Wordsworth wrote his only play, The
Borderers, a
verse tragedy set
during the
reign of King
Henry III of England, when...
- London. The
entrance was on the east side in
Welbeck Street and it also
borderered Henrietta Place in the
south and
Marylebone Lane in the west. The car...
- The
South Wales Borderers was a line
infantry regiment of the
British Army in
existence for 280 years. It came into
existence in
England in 1689, as Sir...
- 2006, when it
amalgamated with the King's Own
Scottish Borderers to
become the
Royal Scots Borderers,
which merged with the
Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess...
- The
Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion, the
Royal Regiment of
Scotland (1 SCOTS) was a
battalion of the
Royal Regiment of Scotland. The
battalion formed...
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Johnnie Armstrong or
Johnie Armstrong was a
Scottish raider and folk-hero.
Johnnie Armstrong of
Gilnockie was
captured and
hanged by King
James V in July...
- the
Autonomous Community of the Prin****lity of Asturias, Spain. It is
borderered to the
north by
Llanes and Ribadedeva, to the west by Peñamellera Alta...