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Dryhope is a
village in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, by St. Mary's Loch, on the A708.
Known for its
rolling green hills and
ample walking paths...
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Dryhope Tower is a
ruined Scottish peel
tower in the
valley of the
Yarrow Water, in the
historic county of Selkirkshire, now part of the
Scottish Borders...
- 1567, Wat
Scott contracted to
marry Mary Scott,
daughter of John
Scott of
Dryhope, and
known as the "Flower of Yarrow". When
supplies were low she allegedly...
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Dryhope Tower near
Selkirk in Scotland,
built in the 1500s for
protection against the reivers...
- Galloway,
Scotland is
owned by the Duke of Buccleuch.
Dryhope Tower belonged to the
Scotts of
Dryhope and now
belongs to the
Philiphaugh Estate. Goldielands...
- Bothwell's
supporters in the Borders,
including Walter Scott of
Harden and
Dryhope and John
Pennycuik of that Ilk. On 14 September, the
Privy Council ordered...
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Tower Dryburgh,
Dryburgh Abbey,
Dryburgh Abbey Hotel,
Dryburgh Bridge Dryhope,
Dryhope Tower Dun Law Dungl****
Viaduct Duns, Duns Castle, Duns
Castle nature...
- -op -hove Woolhope, Stanhope, Mithope, Bullinghope, Byerhope, Dinchope,
Dryhope, Longhope, Mythop, Northop, Middop, Glossop, Worksop, Warsop, Hove -hof...
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houssis of Tynneis", and also
ordered the
demolition of
Harden and
Dryhope.
James Stewart of
Tinnis and
Walter Scott of
Harden had
joined in the rebellion...
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Ringan Redhough in pre-2012 editions) Lady Rankleburn, his wife ****ie o'
Dryhope, his
cousin Simon of
Gemelscleuch Charlie Scott of
Yardbire Patrick Chisholm...