• Jedforest is an historic forest in the Scottish Borders, that has been heavily wooded in the past. It is close to Jed Water and the town of Jedburgh,...
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  • Jed-Forest RFC (redirect from Jedforest RFC)
    Champions (10): 1919, 1920, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1994, 2011, 2022 Jedforest hold the record of most consecutive victories in the tournament (5): 1986...
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  • control was Jedforest, an indeterminate area situated south west and south of the Border town of Jedburgh. Originally the lands of Jedforest were held directly...
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    Capon Oak Tree is one of the last surviving trees of the ancient Scottish Jedforest. It is close to the A68 and Jed Water, a small river which has cut a course...
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    Sporting Nation - The first Melrose Sevens match 1883". www.bbc.co.uk. "Jedforest 7s - Kings of the 7s". "Jed-forest Rugby Club - Mainetti Jed-forest 7s"...
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    family of instruments. A decade after saxhorns became available, the Jedforest Instrumental Band (1854) and The Hawick Saxhorn Band (1855) were formed...
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  • University) South of Scotland: J. Hogg (Hawick), Dodds (JedForest), J. Scott (Langholm), Oliver (JedForest), Bunyan (Melrose), Joe Mabon (Jedburgh), Brownlie...
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  • Jedforest Instrumental Bandstand, built in 2006, stands in the shadow of Jedburgh Abbey Scottish Borders...
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    performers include the annual Callant's Festival, and Jedburgh Pipe Band and Jedforest Instrumental Band. Local delicacies include Jethart Snails (boiled sweets...
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    Ardkinglas Woodland Garden, Argyll Capon Tree, an oak in what used to be the Jedforest, Jedburgh, Borders Granny Pine, a 300-year-old Scots Pine at Glen Affric...
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    Berwickshire to hold courts at Dunse, and for other purposes "Multum in parvo". Jedforest and Teviotdale Record. Jedburgh. 29 July 1856. p. 3. On Tuesday last,...
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    1911, p. 129. George Tancred (1899). The Annals of a Border Club (the Jedforest): And Biographical Notices of the ... University of Michigan. J. Menzies...
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  • Jedburgh Jedburgh, Saskatchewan, Canada. Jedburgh Abbey Jedburgh Castle Jedforest, also known as Jedburgh Forest Operation Jedburgh Marquessate of Lothian...
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    Berwickshire to hold courts at Dunse, and for other purposes "Multum in parvo". Jedforest and Teviotdale Record. Jedburgh. 29 July 1856. p. 3. Retrieved 20 December...
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  • Tukalo (Selkirk), John Rutherford (Selkirk), Roy Laidlaw (Jedforest), K. S. Sudlow (Jedforest), Colin Deans (Hawick) [captain], R. A. Nichol (Hawick),...
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  • Scotland from 1898 to 1900. Mabon was an auctioneer. He was secretary of the Jedforest Agricultural Society; and a well known Jedhart Callant, a member of the...
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  • Jed-Forest. Armstrong was helped in his development as a youngster by Jedforest moving Laidlaw to stand off with Armstrong playing scrum half. Jed-Forest...
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  • three seasons at Gala RFC. He played sevens too, helping Gala to lift the Jedforest trophy in 1985. After this he joined Edinburgh Academicals. While with...
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  • footballer. He was capped once for Scotland in 1921. He also played for Jedforest RFC. Douglas transferred to Batley during the 1921–22 season. George Douglas...
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    years waged a guerrilla war against the English in the Ettrick Forest and Jedforests. Douglas next became one of the commissioners to negotiate with the English...
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  • [captain], Alastair Cranston (Hawick), G. W. Turnbull (Jedforest), Arthur Brown (Gala), Roy Laidlaw (Jedforest) Jim Aitken (Gala), Colin Deans (Hawick), Norman...
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    Lanton RCAHMS: Lanton Moor Gazetteer for Scotland: Lanton Roman coins Jedforest Trails: Lanton Moor and Timpendean Tower Archived 2011-07-26 at the Wayback...
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  • (Instonians and Ireland) Mike Kiernan (Dolphin and Ireland) Roy Laidlaw (Jedforest and Scotland) Hugo MacNeill (Oxford University and Ireland) Nigel Melville...
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  • the Kers of Ferniehirst over rights to hold courts in the Bailiary of Jedforest. This dispute resulted in a severe outbreak of violence in the Borders...
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  • about hint after the Selkirk trial a few weeks ago. Purdie has led the Jedforest team on four occasions and has all along been a whole-hearted club player...
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  • were crowned Kings of the Sevens winning the Kelso, Earlston, Gala and Jedforest sevens and placing respectably in the others. Melrose play at the Greenyards...
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    Berwickshire to hold courts at Dunse, and for other purposes. "Multum in parvo". Jedforest and Teviotdale Record. Jedburgh. 29 July 1856. p. 3. Retrieved 20 December...
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  • British and Irish Lions. Swan became a Vice President of Hawick then Jedforest. Swan won a Scottish mixed doubles title. He represented the South of...
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  • Home country Club Notes Rob Andrew England Wasps Gary Armstrong Scotland Jedforest Craig Chalmers Scotland Melrose Tony Clement Wales Swansea Paul Dean Ireland...
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    Berwickshire to hold courts at Dunse, and for other purposes "Multum in parvo". Jedforest and Teviotdale Record. Jedburgh. 29 July 1856. p. 3. Retrieved 20 December...
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