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Dinlabyre is a
village on the B6357 in Liddesdale, on the edge of the
Newcastleton Forest,
close to Castleton, in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland...
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Rowanburn Allanton Ayton Birgham Cessford Castle Chirnside Coldstream Dinlabyre Duns
Eccles Eden
Water Edgerston Ednam Edrington Edrom Ettrick Eyemouth...
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Railway Viaduct has been demolished.
Places nearby include Castleton,
Dinlabyre,
Hermitage Castle, the
Hermitage Water. the
Wauchope Forest, and the Newcastleton...
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Storff Burn
Little Warrington Sike
Bught Sike Holm
Sikes Boghall Burn (at
Dinlabyre)
Riever Sike (at Ovenshank)
Hermitage Water (near Sandholm) Hartsgarth...
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lands Denholm Dere
Street Dewar,
Dewar Burn,
Dewar Hill,
Dewar Water Dinlabyre Dirrington Great Law,
Dirrington Little Law
Dodcleugh Drumelzier Drumlanrig...
- lost. The
Richardsons are
commemorated in a now
ruined mausoleum near
Dinlabyre;
Catherine Eliza Richardson, who was
married to
David Thomas's brother...
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Dingwall Highland 57°35′N 4°26′W / 57.58°N 04.44°W / 57.58; -04.44 NH5458
Dinlabyre Scottish Borders 55°13′N 2°45′W / 55.22°N 02.75°W / 55.22; -02.75 NY5292...
- 13th Lord Sinclair) and Jane
Rutherfurd (who
married William Oliver of
Dinlabyre).
After serving as an MP for Roxburghshire, his
father served in the Royal...
- in 1763. Jane
Rutherfurd (1750–1820), who
married William Oliver of
Dinlabyre in 1771.
Since Rutherfurd died on 8 July 1758,
before the
death of his...
- 13th Lord Sinclair) and Jane
Rutherfurd (who
married William Oliver of
Dinlabyre).
Through his son Andrew, he was a
grandfather of
Eleanor Elliot (c. 1756–1830)...