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Lempitlaw is a hamlet,
former parish and
former feudal barony in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, as well as the
historic county of Roxburghshire...
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parish of Jedburgh.
Kirkton or
Cavers Parva:
absorbed into
Cavers in 1895.
Lempitlaw:
absorbed into
Sprouston at the Reformation. Longnewtown:
absorbed into...
- Borders,
where the Will H.
Ogilvie Stone is
opposite Holefield Farm at
Lempitlaw, on
Friday 19 July 2019; Longreach, Queensland, at the
Australian Stockman's...
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Church Site,
Lempitlaw 55°35′17″N 2°20′16″W / 55.588192°N 2.337743°W / 55.588192; -2.337743 (Graveyard And
Church Site,
Lempitlaw) Category B 15068...
- 1,092 194
Sprouston Scottish Borders Roxburghshire Absorbed parish of
Lempitlaw at the
Reformation 3,142 382
Spynie Moray Morayshire 3,595 6,704 St Andrews...
- Eckford, Heiton, Morebattle, Hownam, Linton, Town Yetholm, Kirk Yetholm,
Lempitlaw, Sprouston,
Makerstoun Scottish Borders TD6
MELROSE Melrose, Darnick,...
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Church of St Mary's Loch*
Medieval c. 1640 Hume
Church Medieval 1640
Lempitlaw Parish Church*
Medieval C17th St Andrew's Old Kirk,
North Berwick Medieval...
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Coldstream and the
River Tweed, on the A698.
Birgham is
close to Ednam, Kelso,
Lempitlaw,
Leitholm and
Sprouston as well as
Carham and Wark on Tweed, Northumberland...
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Leaderfoot Viaduct Leithen Water Legerwood,
Legerwood Kirk
Leitholm Lempitlaw Liddel Castle,
Liddel Water Liddesdale Lilliesleaf Lindean,
Lindean Loch...
- "Register of the
House of Soltre" that
described a gift of
arable land in
Lempitlaw, just east of
Kelso in
Roxburghshire in
about 1190–1220,
during the reign...