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    Ednam is a small village near Kelso in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. Places nearby include Stichill, Sprouston, Nenthorn, Eccles, Gordon, Greenlaw...
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    Rosemary Millicent Ward, Viscountess Ednam ARRC (née Rosemary Millicent Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, 9 August 1893 – 21 July 1930) was a British socialite...
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    In 1860, the viscountcy of Ednam and earldom of Dudley were revived when the 11th baron was created Viscount Ednam, of Ednam in the County of Roxburgh...
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    Ednam Church is a member church (Scots: kirk) of the Church of Scotland and is co–joined with Kelso North Church in Kelso. Ednam is in the old county of...
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    Ednam House is a historic home located near Ednam, Albemarle County, Virginia. It was designed by Richmond architect D. Wiley Anderson in Colonial Revival...
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    of Dudley, MC TD (30 January 1894 – 26 December 1969), known as Viscount Ednam until 1932, was a British Conservative Party politician. Lord Dudley was...
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    who was said to be the child of William Humble Eric Ward, then Viscount Ednam and later 3rd Earl of Dudley. Judith grew up to befriend Princess Margaret...
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  • 4th Earl of Dudley (5 January 1920 – 16 November 2013), styled Viscount Ednam from 1932 to 1969, was a British peer, a member of the House of Lords from...
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  • Ednam is an unincorporated community in Albemarle County, Virginia. Ednam House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. "Ednam"...
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    Indolence, and for the lyrics of "Rule, Britannia!" James Thomson was born in Ednam in Roxburghshire around 11 September 1700 and baptised on 15 September....
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  • completed in 1926 and which was re-named the Rosemary Ednam Maternity Hospital in memory of Lady Ednam who had died in an air crash in July 1930. A donation...
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    north of the creek, in the town of Poughkeepsie, was originally known as "Ednam". It later became known as Channingville (sometimes rendered "Chiningville")...
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    Lyte, whose family came originally from Lytes Cary Manor. He was born at Ednam, near Kelso, Scotland. The Lyte family originated from Somerset in South...
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  • 1950s and retired from acting in 1961, following her marriage to Viscount Ednam.[citation needed] Maureen Swanson was born in Glasgow on 25 November 1932...
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    (6) Castleton aka Liddesdale (31) Cavers (28) Crailing (15) Eckford (16) Ednam (5) Hawick (19) Hobkirk (29) Hownam (25) Jedburgh (23) Kelso (9) Lilliesleaf...
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  • residing at the Ednam Schoolhouse as a Teacher, with his wife Wilhelmina. The 1851 Scottish Census has him as a Widower residing at the Ednam Schoolhouse...
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    eight children of James Cook (1693–1779), a Scottish farm labourer from Ednam in Roxburghshire, and his locally born wife, Grace Pace (1702–1765), from...
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  • prisoner. As part of the dowry of his wife, he received the village of Ednam. John married Lady Isabel, the widow of James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas...
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  • Born in the Row, Ednam, he was largely paralysed from birth. He was particularly keen on nature poetry, and spent long hours in Ednam kirkyard penning...
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    claims that Thor the Long founded Ednam, previously a deserted waste granted to him by King Edgar of Scotland. Ednam lies close to the Northumberland border...
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  • (died 1516) unknown: Christopher Bainbridge 28 January 1507 - 1509: John Ednam (Edenham) unknown–1509: Thomas Hobbes, Dean of Exeter. Henry VIII (1509);...
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    retirement after the defeat of Nazi Germany. In 1946, when Wallis was staying at Ednam Lodge, the home of the Earl of Dudley, some of her jewels were stolen. There...
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    Green Covesville Damon Davis Shop Doylesville Earlysville Heights Eastham Ednam Ehart Everettsville Fairgrove Farmington Flordon Franklin Freetown Gilbert...
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  • widow of James, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Mar. The estate of Edenham, or Ednam, in Roxburghshire, was granted to them by Robert 11 in 1390. Sir John by...
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  • Earl of Eglinton Incumbent Viceroy of Ireland Earl of Dudley Viscount Ednam 17 February 1860 William Ward, Baron Ward — Earl Russell Viscount Amberley...
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    near Coldstream and the River Tweed, on the A698. Birgham is close to Ednam, Kelso, Lempitlaw, Leitholm and Sprouston as well as Carham and Wark on...
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    Castle Chirnside Coldstream Dinlabyre Duns Eccles Eden Water Edgerston Ednam Edrington Edrom Ettrick Eyemouth Fogo Foulden Galashiels Hawick Hermitage...
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    2017). James Thomson (1700–1748) who wrote "Rule Britannia", was born in Ednam, a village only twelve miles away, but he was educated in Jedburgh. David...
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    Parliament for Rugby 1922–1923 Succeeded by Ernest Brown Preceded by Viscount Ednam Member of Parliament for Hornsey 1924–1941 Succeeded by Sir David Gammans...
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    weaknesses at the plant itself It was the Earl's son, the then Viscount Ednam, who tackled the problems by taking specialist financial advice. In 1923...
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