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Ecclefechan (Scottish Gaelic:
Eaglais Fheichein) is a
village located in
Dumfries and
Galloway in the
south of Scotland. The
village is
famous for being...
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Ecclefechan tarts, also
known as
Ecclefechan butter tarts, are a
traditional Scottish baked pastry consisting of an
outer pastry crust filled with butter...
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profound influence on 19th-century art, literature, and philosophy. Born in
Ecclefechan, Dumfriesshire, Scotland,
Carlyle attended the
University of Edinburgh...
- in Scotland,
where they are
often referred to as
Ecclefechan butter tarts from the town of
Ecclefechan. In France, they are
related to the much more common...
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Thomas Carlyle's
Birthplace is a
house in
Ecclefechan,
Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland, UK, in
which Thomas Carlyle, who was to
become a pre-eminent man...
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Ecclefechan railway station was a
station which served the
rural area
around Ecclefechan,
south of
Lockerbie in
Applegarth parish,
Scottish county of Dumfries...
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present at the Emperor's autopsy. In his
retirement he
returned to
Ecclefechan,
where he is buried. He
entered the
British Army on 14
April 1795 and...
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consisting of an
outer pastry crust filled with egg
custard and baked.
Ecclefechan tart Eton mess Eve's
pudding English cake
Flapjack Flies graveyard Flummery...
- derailed. On 21 July 1945, an
express p****enger
train overran signals at
Ecclefechan,
Dumfriesshire and was in
collision with a
goods train that was being...
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mentions their routes; from
Dumfries to
Hoddom and
Kirkconnel tower in
Ecclefechan; from
Peebles to Moffat; from
Selkirk to Eskdalemuir. On 24 November...