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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...
- The
Jedwart stave (called the
Jeddart or
Jedburgh stave) was a
polearm weapon commonly found in the
Scottish Borders in the 16th century. It consisted...
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Caldwell suggests it may have been
similar to a Holy
Water Sprinkler. The
Jeddart staff (also
Jedburgh or Jedwart) is a
polearm of the 16th and 17th centuries...
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construction is also seen in
Scottish polearms, such as the
Lochaber axe and
Jeddart staff, and
bardiches are
known to have been
imported into
Scotland in the...
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Australia marn grook, ****an kemari,
Georgia lelo burti, the
Scottish Borders Jeddart Ba' and
Cornwall Cornish hurling,
Central Italy Calcio Fiorentino, South...
- more
troublesome and
lower classes were
executed without trial;
known as "
Jeddart justice" (after the town of
Jedburgh in Roxburghshire). M****
hanging soon...
- on the frontier.
Summary executions,
referred to in the
Borderlands as '
Jeddart Justice,' were
occasionally emplo**** for
suspected thieves and murderers...
- once
stood an
ancient ash tree
known as the "Crow Tree",
where summary Jeddart Justice was
carried out. A
branch of the old
Border family Nisbet were...
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Dunbar and
Cranstoun (hang
first and try afterwards)
became known as "
Jeddart Justice". In 1608,
Cranstoun represented the
small barons of Roxburghshire...
- had Ki-o-rahi,
Australia marn grook, ****an kemari, the
Scottish Borders Jeddart Ba' and
Cornwall Cornish hurling,
Central Italy Calcio Fiorentino, East...