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Polmood is a
small settlement in
southern Scotland near
Tweedsmuir in the
Scottish Borders, in the
valley of the
River Tweed.
Polmood was for many centuries...
- Baron's only son, the
fourth Baron. The Mitc****-Thomson Baronetcy, of
Polmood in the
County of Peebles, was
created in the
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom...
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downstream from its source, they were as follows: Fruid, Hawkshaw, Oliver,
Polmood, Kingledoors, Mossfennan, Wrae Tower, Quarter, Stanhope, Drumelzier, Tinnies...
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Eddleston Innerleithen Kilbucho Kingledoors Kirkbryde Lyne
Mossfennan Peebles Polmood Romannobridge Skirling Stanhope Traquair Tweedsmuir Walkerburn West Linton...
- Hunt of Eildon' and 'The Wool-Gatherer',
these replacing 'The
Bridal of
Polmood'
which Blackwood rejected. Hogg had
hoped that
Blackwood would bring out...
- of
Drumelzier and is
bounded on the
north by Mossfennan, on the east by
Polmood, on the
south by the
lands of
Crook and Oliver. The
settlement is at the...
- Mitc****-Thomson
Baronetage of the
United Kingdom Preceded by Mitc**** Mitc****-Thomson
Baronet (of
Polmood) 1918–1932 Succeeded by
Peter Mitc****-Thomson...
- Next Peel
tower upwards Tweed Valley Next Peel
tower downwards Hawkshaw
Oliver Polmood ...
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extinct 1938
Milnes of
Gauley 1801
Milnes extinct 1841 Mitc****-Thomson of
Polmood 1900 Mitc****-Thomson
extant Lord
Provost of Edinburgh;
second Baronet...
- 900
acres (7.7 km2) of land
including an
estate in
Peeblesshire called Polmood which he sold in 1917. He also
owned land in Kincardineshire. In later...