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Leithen Water (Scottish Gaelic:
Leitheann /
Abhainn Leitheinn) is a
tributary of the
River Tweed in Scotland. It
rises in the
Moorfoot Hills and joins...
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Edward Leithen is a
fictional character in
several of John Buchan's novels: The Power-House, John Macnab, The
Dancing Floor, The Gap in the Curtain...
- Vale of
Leithen Football Club are a
football club
based in the town of Innerleithen,
thirty miles south of
Edinburgh in Scotland. They play in the East...
- in a
season 10; Vale of
Leithen, 2021-22 (5; Vale of
Leithen, 2020-21) Most
goals conceded in a
season 166; Vale of
Leithen, 2021-22
Fewest goals conceded...
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Leithen Valley, also
called Valley of the
Seven Mills, is a
valley of
about two
kilometres length at the
border of
Peuerbach and
Neukirchen am
Walde in...
- of five
featuring the
barrister and Tory MP
Edward Leithen. The story's narrator,
Edward Leithen, is a
promising young barrister and
Member of Parliament...
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Edinburgh University Fort
William v Hill of
Beath Hawthorn Benburb v Vale of
Leithen Burntisland Shipyard v
Dunipace Haddington Athletic v
Auchinleck Talbot...
- "Innerleithen"
comes from the
Scottish Gaelic meaning "confluence of the
Leithen",
because it is here that the
river joins the Tweed. The
prefix "Inner-/Inver-"...
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include subsequent EOSL members; Gala Fairydean,
Peebles Rovers, Vale of
Leithen,
Edinburgh Civil Service,
Selkirk and
Civil Service Strollers. Gala were...
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Scottish author John
Buchan featuring Edward Leithen. It is the
third of Buchan's five
Leithen novels.
Edward Leithen, the
eminent lawyer, is
introduced by his...