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Earlston (Scots: Yerlston) is a
civil parish and
market town in the
county of Berwickshire,
within the
Scottish Borders. It is on the
River Leader in Lauderdale...
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Earlston High
School is a
secondary school in
Earlston,
Scottish Borders. It
serves Earlston, as well as the
surrounding area.
Since 2009, the
school has...
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Earlston Jewett Cameron, CBE (8
August 1917 – 3 July 2020),
known as Earl Cameron, was a
Bermudian actor who
lived and
worked in the
United Kingdom. After...
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Earlston is a census-designated
place in West
Providence Township,
Bedford County, Pennsylvania, in the
United States. The po****tion was 1,049 as of the...
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Earlston Sevens is an
annual rugby sevens event held by
Earlston RFC, in
Earlston, Scotland. This was one of a
group of
Sevens tournaments instated after...
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Earlston Castle, is
located near the
village of
Earlston,
Scottish Borders, Scotland. The
castle was the
caput baroniae of the
barony of
Earlston. It...
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Primary School,
which is a
feeder school to
Earlston High School,
about 5
miles (8.0 km) away in
Earlston. The
primary school also has
nursery provision...
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Joseph Earlston Thropp (October 4, 1847 – July 27, 1927) was a
Republican member of the U.S.
House of
Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Joseph E. Thropp...
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Earlston is a
hamlet in Riccarton, East Ayrshire, Scotland. The
habitation dates from at
least the
early 18th
century and is near
Caprington Castle and...
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baronetcy of
Earlston, Kirkcudbrightshire, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova
Scotia for
William Gordon of Afton, son of
William Gordon of
Earlston, a Covenanter...