- Kirk
Yetholm ('kirk yet-ham') is a
village in the
Scottish Borders region of Scotland, 8
miles (13 kilometres)
southeast of
Kelso and less than 1 mile...
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Yetholm is the
parish that
contained the
villages of Kirk
Yetholm and Town
Yetholm in the east of the
former county of Roxburghshire,
nowadays in the Scottish...
- Town
Yetholm ('town yet-ham') is a
small village in the
Scottish Borders in the
valley of the
Bowmont Water opposite Kirk
Yetholm. The town
colours are...
- the
Yorkshire Dales and
Northumberland National Park and ends at Kirk
Yetholm, just
inside the
Scottish border. The path runs
along the
Pennine hills...
- The
Yetholm-type
shield is a
distinctive type of
shield dating from 1300-800 BC (Bronze Age). The
known shields come from
Britain and Ireland, excepting...
- over a
distance of
around 268
miles (431 km) from Edale, England, to Kirk
Yetholm, Scotland,
along the
Pennine Way. Parti****nts are
allowed seven days to...
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Yetholm Loch is a loch near Kelso, in the
Scottish Borders area of Scotland, in the
former Roxburghshire.
There was a
tower on an
island in
Yetholm Loch...
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Scotland in May 1540.
Patrick was the
first recorded Gypsy King at Kirk
Yetholm.
Along with
seven other Gypsies he was "sentenced to be
transported to...
- expedition, he
returned to
Scotland to
manage his
family estates at
Niddrie and
Yetholm,
which he had
recently inherited. The coal
mines at
Niddrie were highly...
- The
Selkirk transmitting station is a
telecommunications facility located next to
Lindean Loch, near
Selkirk in the
Scottish Borders. It
includes a 229...