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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Newlands Centre), a small primary school (Newlands Primary) and a church (Kirkurd and Newlands Parish Church of Scotland). Romanno Bridge is on the route...
- to Scoraig. scoraig.com, website of the Scoraig Community ****ociation kirkurd.net, photographs taken at the Scoraig festival, 1990 The remote UK community...
- 16th century Scotland. Scott was the eldest son of Sir William Scott of Kirkurd, Younger of Buccleuch (died 1552) and his sister was Jean Scott, Lady Ferniehirst...
- of 3,581 acres (1,449 ha). It is bordered by the parishes of Linton and Kirkurd (Peeblesshire), Walston and Dunsyre. The village once had two railway termini...
- 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...
- 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...