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Jedburgh (/ˈdʒɛdbərə/ JED-bər-ə;
Scottish Gaelic: Deadard; Scots:
Jeddart or Jethart) is a town and
former royal burgh in the
Scottish Borders and the...
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Operation Jedburgh was a
clandestine operation during World War II in
which three-man
teams of
operatives of the
British Special Operations Executive (SOE)...
- The
Jedburgh Railway was a 9+1⁄2-mile (15 km) single-track
branch railway in the Borders, Scotland,
built by the
Jedburgh Railway Company. It ran from...
- Roxburghshire.
Jedburgh and
District (ward)
Jedburgh Grammar School Jedburgh Town Hall
Jedburgh Library Jedburgh railway station The
Kelso and
Jedburgh railway...
- Lord
Jedburgh (1622), Lord Kerr of
Newbattle (1631), Lord Kerr of Nisbet, Langnewtoun, and
Dolphinstoun (1633), Lord Kerr of Newbattle, Oxnam,
Jedburgh, Dolphinstoun...
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Jedburgh Abbey, a
ruined Augustinian abbey which was
founded in the 12th century, is
situated in the town of
Jedburgh, in the
Scottish Borders, 10 miles...
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created Duke of Douglas,
Marquess of
Angus and Abernethy,
Viscount of
Jedburgh Forest, and Lord
Douglas of Bonkill,
Prestoun and
Robertoun on 10 April...
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Jedburgh Castle was a
castle at
Jedburgh in Scotland. It was
fought over
during the Wars of
Scottish Independence, and was
demolished by the
Scots commanded...
- no
longer in existence. Latterly, the
county town of
Roxburghshire was
Jedburgh. The
county has much the same area as Teviotdale, the
basin drained by...
- The
Railway of
Kelso and
Jedburgh branch lines was a 'network' of
three distinct railway services serving Kelso in the
Scottish Borders. The
first of these...