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Hobkirk (Scottish Gaelic:
Eaglais Ruail) is a
village and
civil parish in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, by the Rule Water, south-west of Jedburgh...
- The
Battle of
Hobkirk's Hill (sometimes
referred to as the
Second Battle of Camden) was a
battle of the
American Revolutionary War
fought on
April 25...
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David Hobkirk was a
Tyneside poet and
songwriter in the
early to
middle 19th century. He, like
William Oliver and Mr P. Galloway,
appeared to have been...
- Alan
Hobkirk (born
November 7, 1952) is a
former field hockey player from Canada, who parti****ted at the 1976
Summer Olympics in Montreal.
There the...
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National Park
Service 2020.
Hayward 2004, The
Plain Man from Plains.
Hobkirk 2002, p. 8.
Bourne 1997, pp. 33–43;
Alter 2020, p. 45.
Bourne 1997, pp...
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Georgia outside the
coastal areas;
after a
minor reversal at the
Battle of
Hobkirk's Hill, they
recaptured Fort
Watson and Fort
Motte on
April 15. On June...
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nearby are Bairnkine,
Bonchester Bridge, Crailing,
Ferniehirst Castle,
Hobkirk, the Jed Water, Mossburnford, and Oxnam.
Scottish settlers named the town...
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North Tyneside is a
metropolitan borough in the
metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear, England. It
forms part of the
greater Tyneside conurbation. North...
- Cornwallis. He
suffered a
series of
tactical defeats at
Guilford Court House,
Hobkirk's Hill, and
Eutaw Springs,
which nevertheless eroded British control over...
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Revolution (1757–1857). Routledge. pp. 57, 90, 174. ISBN 978-1-136-82552-1.
Hobkirk,
Michael (1992). Land, Sea or Air?:
Military Priorities-
Historical Choices...