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Jedforest is an
historic forest in the
Scottish Borders, that has been
heavily wooded in the past. It is
close to Jed
Water and the town of Jedburgh,...
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Champions (10): 1919, 1920, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2011, 2022
Jedforest hold the
record of most
consecutive victories in the
tournament (5): 1986...
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control was
Jedforest, an
indeterminate area
situated south west and
south of the
Border town of Jedburgh.
Originally the
lands of
Jedforest were held directly...
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Sporting Nation - The
first Melrose Sevens match 1883". www.bbc.co.uk. "
Jedforest 7s -
Kings of the 7s". "Jed-forest
Rugby Club -
Mainetti Jed-forest 7s"...
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family of instruments. A
decade after saxhorns became available, the
Jedforest Instrumental Band (1854) and The
Hawick Saxhorn Band (1855) were formed...
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Capon Oak Tree is one of the last
surviving trees of the
ancient Scottish Jedforest. It is
close to the A68 and Jed Water, a
small river which has cut a course...
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Jedforest Instrumental Bandstand,
built in 2006,
stands in the
shadow of
Jedburgh Abbey Scottish Borders...
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Super Series. He
started playing rugby union at the age of 5
playing for
JedForest minis. He pla****
rugby union for
Sedbergh School. He pla**** for Hawick...
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performers include the
annual Callant's Festival, and
Jedburgh Pipe Band and
Jedforest Instrumental Band.
Local delicacies include Jethart Snails (boiled sweets...
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South of Scotland: J. Hogg (Hawick),
Dodds (
JedForest), J.
Scott (Langholm),
Oliver (
JedForest),
Bunyan (Melrose), Joe
Mabon (Jedburgh), Brownlie...