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Falahill is a
village in the
Scottish Borders, in the
Moorfoot Hills, at NT387563, in the
Parish of Heriot, and
close to the
border with Midlothian. Nearby...
- was Big Boy;
Roosevelt renamed him
Murray the
Outlaw of
Falahill after John
Murray of
Falahill, a
famous Scottish ancestor. This was
later shortened to...
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returned to Edinburgh, on the way
writing a
letter in
French to his wife from
Falahill mentioning he had
three days of illness. On 24
November his army suffered...
- Murray,
Parson of Dysart,
Androw Moray of Balvaird,
Patrick Murray of
Falahill,
William Murray (younger) of Pomauis,
Johne Morray,
portioner of Arby,...
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Water for 8
miles (13 km) at 1 in 70 to
reach a 900-foot (270 m)
summit at
Falahill,
before dropping down to the Gala
Water which it
crossed fifteen times...
- Ltd.
Edinburgh and London, 1910 - in
which ‘Pedigree VII, The
Murrays of
Falahill’
shows Alexander as 5th
cousin 2R of
Alexander (8th Lord Elibank), eldest...
- station. A 10-mile (16 km) single-track
section then
extends as far as
Falahill where a 110-yard (100 m)
reinforced concrete box
takes the line
under the...
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Castle Street, Duns Now a
portion of a
rerouted A6105. B6367 A7,
north of
Falahill A6093
north of
Pathhead 7.0
miles (11.3 km), via Crichton. P****es near...
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Angus administered the county. In 1501 John
Murray (d. 1510),
laird of
Falahill, was made
sheriff of
Selkirkshire and on 30 Nov. 1509 he
obtained a grant...
- Ltd.
Edinburgh and London, 1910 - in
which ‘Pedigree VII, The
Murrays of
Falahill’
shows Alexander as 5th
cousin 2R of
Alexander (8th Lord Elibank), eldest...