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Ednam is a
small village near
Kelso in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland.
Places nearby include Stichill, Sprouston, Nenthorn, Eccles, Gordon, Greenlaw...
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Rosemary Millicent Ward,
Viscountess Ednam ARRC (née Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 9
August 1893 – 21 July 1930) was a
British socialite who
served as a nurse...
- In 1860, the
viscountcy of
Ednam and
earldom of
Dudley were
revived when the 11th
baron was
created Viscount Ednam, of
Ednam in the
County of Roxburgh...
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Ednam Church is a
member church (Scots: kirk) of the
Church of
Scotland and is co–joined with
Kelso North Church in Kelso.
Ednam is in the old
county of...
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retirement after the
defeat of **** Germany. In 1946, when
Wallis was
staying at
Ednam Lodge, the home of the Earl of Dudley, some of her
jewels were stolen. There...
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eight children of
James Cook (1693–1779), a
Scottish farm
labourer from
Ednam in Roxburghshire, and his
locally born wife,
Grace Pace (1702–1765), from...
- of Dudley, MC TD (30
January 1894 – 26
December 1969),
known as
Viscount Ednam until 1932, was a
British Conservative Party politician. Lord
Dudley was...
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Ednam House is a
historic home
located near
Ednam,
Albemarle County, Virginia. It was
designed by
Richmond architect D.
Wiley Anderson in
Colonial Revival...
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Ednam is an
unincorporated community in
Albemarle County, Virginia.
Ednam House was
added to the
National Register of
Historic Places in 1982. "
Ednam"...
- Indolence, and for the
lyrics of "Rule, Britannia!"
James Thomson was born in
Ednam in
Roxburghshire around 11
September 1700 and
baptised on 15 September....