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Walter Scott Way from
Moffat to ****burnspath p****es
through Longformacus.
Longformacus derives its name from the
Gaelic Longphort Mhacais,
meaning 'Macas's...
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Longformacus House is a
mansion near the
village of
Longformacus,
Scottish Borders, Scotland. The
estate was once
owned by the
Earls of
Moray and then...
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names such as
Innerleithen ("confluence of the Leithen"),
Kilbucho and
Longformacus,
which contain identifiably Goidelic rather than
Brythonic Celtic elements...
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Eyemouth Edrom Eccles Earlston Foulden Fogo
Greenlaw Gordon Hutton Hume
Longformacus Langton Ladykirk Liberties of
Berwick Lauder (former seat of the county...
- 0 mi) west of
Longformacus, and
flows generally eastward to its
confluence with the Dye Water,
around 700
metres (2,300 ft) west of
Longformacus. The Dye Water...
- creation, see Sinclair-Lockhart Baronets. The
Sinclair baronetcy, of
Longformacus in the
County of Berwick, was
created in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia...
- Sinclair, 1st Baronet, of
Longformacus (died 1678), MP of
Scotland for
Berwickshire Sir
Robert Sinclair, 3rd Baronet, of
Longformacus (died 1727), MP of Scotland...
- on
Cranshaws Hill.
Places nearby include Abbey St Bathans, Innerwick,
Longformacus, Spott, East Lothian, Stenton, the
Whiteadder Water, and Whittingehame...
- red-purple
conglomerates underlie a band of
country in the east
between Longformacus and
Oldhamstocks and also
occur in an
isolated outcrop east of Soutra...
- Gordon.
Places nearby include Duns, Greenlaw, the
Lammermuir Hills,
Longformacus and the
Watch Water Reservoir. The
ruined kirk
dates from 1649 and contains...