- the north-western edge of the town, at
Torwoodlee, an Iron Age hill fort, with a
later broch known as
Torwoodlee Broch built in the
western quarter of...
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Torwoodlee Broch is the
remains of an iron-age
broch located near the town of
Galashiels in the
Scottish Borders.
Torwoodlee Broch (grid
reference NT46553847)...
- in Scotland. The
Pringles also built:
Smailholm Tower,
Buckholm Tower,
Torwoodlee Tower and House, Old Gala House,
Whytbank Tower, Yair House, Stichill...
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occupation in Scotland: some time in the 2nd
century AD.
Excavations at
Torwoodlee Broch, also in the
Scottish Borders, has
shown that it was
built and demolished...
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broch is one of only
three remaining in the Borders; the
other two are
Torwoodlee Broch, and Edin's Hall Broch. It was
excavated in 1890 when pottery, including...
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House and
alongside the
Ladhope Burn. In 1895, a
breakaway group founded Torwoodlee Golf Club and at a
special meeting,
Galashiels Golf Club was disbanded...
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Commissioner for
Cupar William Paterson -
London banker James Pringle of
Torwoodlee -
Commissioner for
Selkirkshire David Ruthven, 2nd Lord
Ruthven of Freeland...
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Patrick Murray of Elibank, 1st
Baronet 1617, 1621:
George Pringle of
Torwoodlee 1621, 1630: Sir
James Pringle of
Galashiels 1633: Sir
James Murray of...
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Summit Fountainhall Lauder Light Railway Stow
Bowshank Tunnel Bowland Torwoodlee Tunnel Peebles Railway Galashiels Selkirk and
Galashiels Railway Redbridge...
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Stichill and his wife
Catherine Pringle, daughter. of
James Pringle of
Torwoodlee,
Selkirk and was
baptized on 6
November 1726. In 1744, he
joined the army...