- Stow of
Wedale, or more
often Stow, /ˈstaʊ/ is a
village in the
Scottish Borders area of
Scotland (historically in Midlothian), 7
miles (11 kilometres)...
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Simon de
Wedale was a 14th-century
Augustinian canon who rose to
become Abbot of
Holyrood and then
Bishop of Galloway.
Little is
known of
Simon until he...
- Stow of
Wedale Town Hall is a muni****l
building in
Earlston Road, Stow of
Wedale,
Scottish Borders, Scotland. The structure,
which serves as a community...
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Guinnon (the
White Fort) (8th battle).
Possibly the
Binchester Roman fort. Or
Wedale in
southern Scotland.
Battle of the City of the
Legion (9th battle) Hypothesized...
- may
refer to: Stow,
Lincolnshire or Stow-in-Lindsey, a
village Stow of
Wedale or Stow,
Scottish Borders, a
village Stow-on-the-Wold, Gloucestershire,...
- Bow
Castle Shown within Scottish Borders Location Stow of
Wedale Coordinates 55°39′57″N 2°51′28″W / 55.665942°N 2.857845°W / 55.665942; -2.857845 Type...
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Glenluce Odo Ydonc§
Henry of
Holyrood Thomas de
Kirkcudbright Simon de
Wedale Michael MacKenlagh Thomas MacDowell§ Adam de
Lanark Oswald of Glenluce§...
- period:
Caddonfoot was
created in 1898 from the part of the
parish of Stow of
Wedale that lay
within Selkirkshire.
Galashiels was
formed by the
union of two...
- (LB41738). Architect: J Robertson.
Subsequently rebuilt. Stow of
Wedale Stow of
Wedale Town Hall More
images Roxburgh,
Ettrick and
Lauderdale 1857 Category...
- Monimail, Torry,
Kettins and Monymusk, all
north of the Forth, and Stow of
Wedale, L****wade, and
Liston in Lothian.
There was also an
important episcopal...