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- Stow of Wedale, or more often Stow, /ˈstaʊ/ is a village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland (historically Midlothian), 7 miles (11 kilometres) north...
- 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...
- 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,...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- Fisherrow Inveresk Monktonhall Musselburgh Wallyford Whitecraig Heriot Stow of Wedale Adambrae Addiewell Bellsquarry Breich Cobbinshaw Craigshill Dedridge East...
- 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...
- 1324, and had occurred by 23 September 1326, when his successor Simon de Wedale was elected to succeed him. Watt, Dictionary, p. 308. Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae...
- present in 1322 at the attack of the English army under Edward II Symon of Wedale, present at the vigil of St Barnabas in 1326 John II, appears in charters...