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Peeblesshire (Scottish Gaelic:
Siorrachd nam PĆ¹ballan), the
County of
Peebles or
Tweeddale is a
historic county of Scotland. Its
county town is Peebles...
- the
lands of
Tweedie which were
along the
Valley of the
River Tweed in
Peebleshire in the
Scottish Borders.
Scottish tradition ascribes the
origin of the...
- by
James III of Scotland. He was born in
Peebleshire, the son of Sir
David Hay of Locherworth,
Peebleshire, and
later Yester in East
Lothian (d. c. 1478)...
- of south-eastern
Scotland (Berwickshire, Roxburghshire, Selkirkshire,
Peebleshire, Dumfrieshire, East Lothian, Mid
Lothian and West Lothian) to England...
- This is a list of
people who
served as Lord
Lieutenant of Peeblesshire. The
Lieutenancy has been
replaced by the
Lieutenancy of Tweeddale.
Alexander Murray...
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Galloway (formerly in Dumfriesshire) Peebles,
Scottish Borders (formerly in
Peebleshire) Rothesay, Rothesay,
Argyll and Bute (formerly in the
County of Bute)...
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Aubrey Burl's
gazetteer lists the same number: 2 in Berwickshire; 2 in
Peebleshire; 10 in Roxburghshire; and 2 in Selkirkshire. The best
preserved sites...
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listed buildings in Stobo,
Scottish Borders RCAHMS Peebleshire vol.2 HMSO Groome; p. 1526
RCAHMS Peebleshire vol.2 HMSO http://www.reformation-scotland.org...
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obsolete place name from the
Parish of Broughton,
Glenholm and
Kilbucho in
Peebleshire which,
since 1971, has
leant its name to
textile manufacturer Calzeat...
- As
discussed below,
Duncan of Glen may be the
first recorded Glen of
Peebleshire. In 1304, Sir
David of Glen was
taken prisoner defending Stirling Castle...