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Edgerston is a
village and an
estate about 4
miles (6.4 km)
north of the Anglo-Scottish border, and 8
miles (13 km)
south of
Jedburgh in the Scottish...
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feared in the
Scottish Borders.
Thomas Rutherfurd the
Black Laird of
Edgerston was
famous for his
daring attacks against the English. The most notable...
- John
Rutherfurd of
Edgerston (1748 – 6 May 1834) was a
Scottish soldier and politician.
Rutherfurd was born in New York in 1748. He was the only son of...
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Cessford Castle Chirnside Coldstream Dinlabyre Duns
Eccles Eden
Water Edgerston Ednam Edrington Edrom Ettrick Eyemouth Fogo
Foulden Galashiels Hawick...
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station Eccles Eckford Eddleston,
Eddleston Water Eden
Water Edgerston,
Edgerston House,
Edgerston Mill Edin's Hall
Broch Ednam,
Ednam Church Edrington Edrom...
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Major John
Rutherfurd of
Edgerston (12 June 1712 – 8 July 1758) was a
Scottish soldier and politician.
Rutherfurd was
baptized 12 June 1712. He was the...
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remains of a peel
tower are
close by at
Edgerston. The
village has a
church and
village hall at
nearby Edgerston, a bus
service to
Jedburgh and Newcastle...
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Broadhaugh Burnfoot Camptown Crailing Crailinghall Darnick Denholm Eckford Edgerston Ednam Eildon Galashiels (shared with Selkirkshire)
Gattonside Hallrule...
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places nearby are Ancrum, Bairnkine, Bonjedward, Camptown, Crailing,
Edgerston,
Ferniehirst Castle,
Nisbet and Oxnam.
Jedburgh began as Jedworð, the...
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State of New York.
Rutherfurd was born on
December 29, 1723, in
Edgerston, Roxburghshire, Scotland. He was the
sixth son of
nineteen children born...