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Scotland created in 1707
along with the
titles Marquess of
Bowmont and
Cessford, Earl of
Kelso and
Viscount Broxmouth. John Ker, 5th Earl of Roxburghe...
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Cessford Castle is a
large ruined mid-15th
century L-plan
castle near the
village of
Cessford,
midway Jedburgh and Kelso, in the
historic county of Roxburghshire...
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Cessford may
refer to:
Cessford, Alberta, a
hamlet in Alberta,
Canada Cessford,
Scottish Borders, a
hamlet in
Scotland Cessford (Eastville, Virginia)...
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Charles Innes or
Charlie Roxburghe and
styled as the
Marquess of
Bowmont and
Cessford until 2019, is a
British aristocrat and
military officer.
Roxburghe was...
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Ferniehurst and the
Kerrs of
Cessford,
often feuded with each other. However, both
Andrew Kerr of
Ferniehurst and
Andrew Kerr of
Cessford were made
Wardens of...
- of
Cessford and
Cavertoun (in the
Peerage of Scotland) is from 1616 one of the
subsidiary titles for Duke of
Roxburghe Baron (Lord) Ker of
Cessford and...
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Cessford is a
hamlet in
southern Alberta,
Canada within Special Area No. 2. It is
located approximately 22
kilometres (14 mi) east of
Highway 36 and 54...
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Cessford is a
historic plantation house located at Eastville,
Northampton County, Virginia. It was
built about 1801, and is a 2+1⁄2-story,
Federal style...
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Graeme Cessford (born 4
October 1983 in Hexham) is an
English cricketer active in 2013 who
plays for Worcestershire. He has
appeared in six first-class...
- Ker of
Cessford (died c. 1585) was
Scottish warden of the
Middle March on the Anglo-Scottish border. The
eldest son of Sir
Andrew Ker of
Cessford, by his...