- lies
split between the
civil parishes of
Melrose and St
Boswells. Historically,
Newtown St
Boswells was a
centre for
milling grain, with
watermills on its...
-
Ownership of both
Boswells and the
Oxford Drug
Company remained in the
Pearson family and,
unusually for a
department store,
Boswells contained a pharmacy...
- the
Boswells were able to
avoid the
introduction of
false mannerisms and
artificial melodrama into
their song renditions: "...what set the
Boswells’ sound...
- at
Doane College in Nebraska, US
Boswells of Oxford, or
simply Boswells, a
department store in Oxford,
England Boswell baronets, an
extinct title in the...
-
James Boswell, 9th
Laird of
Auchinleck (/ˈbɒzwɛl, -wəl/; 29
October 1740 (N.S.) – 19 May 1795), was a
Scottish biographer, diarist, and lawyer, born in...
-
Martha Foore Boswell Lloyd (June 9, 1905 – July 2, 1958) was an
American jazz
singer and pianist, and the
eldest of the
vocal trio the
Boswell Sisters. Her...
- The
Boswells School is an age 11–18,
secondary school and college, The
Boswells College, with
academy status situated in the city of Chelmsford, Es****...
- just the Boswell's Circus. In 1919, the
Boswells had
their first show
since the war in Durban. The
Boswells started to put
effort into
enlarging their...
-
Leonard Leroy Boswell (January 10, 1934 –
August 17, 2018) was an
American politician who
served as the U.S.
representative for Iowa's 3rd congressional...
- Galashiels, Selkirk, Hawick, Jedburgh, Earlston, Kelso,
Newtown St
Boswells, St
Boswells, Peebles,
Melrose and
Tweedbank are located. Two of Scotland's 40...