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Kirkurd is a
parish in
Peeblesshire in the
Scottish Borders situated 3
miles south-east of
Dolphinton and 6
miles north-east of Broughton.
Tarth Water...
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dates back to the
large grants of
lands in
Scotland to Sir
Walter Scott of
Kirkurd and Buccleuch, a
border chief, by King
James II, in
consequence of the...
- Broughton,
Glenholm and
Kilbucho in 1794)
Drumelzier Eddleston Innerleithen Kirkurd Linton or West
Linton Lyne (formerly Lyne and Megget; Megget, an ancient...
- to Scoraig. scoraig.com,
website of the
Scoraig Community ****ociation
kirkurd.net,
photographs taken at the
Scoraig festival, 1990 The
remote UK community...
- devil's mark' on her.
Twedy is
recorded as
having resided in the
parish of
Kirkurd in the
Presbytery of Peebles. She was
arrested and
incarcerated in the...
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Newlands Centre), a
small primary school (Newlands Primary) and a
church (
Kirkurd and
Newlands Parish Church of Scotland).
Romanno Bridge is on the route...
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exiled Mary,
Queen of Scots.
Scott was the
daughter of Sir
William Scott of
Kirkurd,
Younger of
Buccleuch (died 1552). Her
brother was
Walter Scott, 4th Baron...
- This is a list of
listed buildings in the
parish of
Kirkurd in the
Scottish Borders, Scotland. Map all
coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates...
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Kirkburn Kirkhope,
Kirkhope Law,
Kirkhope Tower Kirkhouse Kirkton Kirktonhill Kirkurd Kirna House (The Kirna, also Grangehill) Ladykirk,
Ladykirk and Norham...
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December 1389, he
obtained a
charter from
Robert II of the
superiority of
Kirkurd, and was
honoured by a knighthood. On 23 July 1446 by a
charter of Excambion...