which has been variously known as St Boswells Free Church, the United Free Church, St Modans and now, St Boswells Parish Church. The building, still...
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Newtown St Boswells (Scots: Newtoon; Scottish Gaelic: Baile Ùr Bhoisil [ˈpaləˈuːɾˈvɔʃɪl]) is a village in the Scottish Borders council area, in south-east...
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St. Boswells was a Saint-class Admiralty tug that was built in Scotland in 1919 and sunk by a mine in the North Sea in 1920 with the loss of 16 of her...
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the North British Railway which departed from the line for Hawick at St Boswells and initially terminated at a second temporary station just outside Kelso...
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place and headquarters to Newtown St Boswells. The council already had a branch office on Bowden Road in Newtown St Boswells, which it had built in 1896, and...
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largest settlement is Galashiels, and the administrative centre is Newtown St Boswells. The term Borders sometimes has a wider use, referring to all of the...
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St. Boswells is a hamlet in Glen Bain Rural Municipality No. 105, Saskatchewan, Canada. The hamlet is about 8 km east of Highway 19, and about 25 km northwest...
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St Boswells railway station was a railway station that served the villages of Newtown St Boswells and St Boswells, Scottish Borders, Scotland from 1849...
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his father in 2009. The family seat is Bemersyde House, near Newtown St. Boswells, Roxburghshire. The family motto is "Tyde what may", which refers to...
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St. Boswells Rugby Football Club are a rugby union side in the small village of St Boswells in the Borders, Scotland. Founded in 1926; it closed in 1932–33;...
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The Council Headquarters is a municipal building in Newtown St Boswells, in the Scottish Borders council area in Scotland. It serves as the headquarters...
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Frederick Peake (category Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George)
married Elspeth MacLean Ritchie, younger daughter of Norman Ritchie, of St Boswells, and they had one daughter. In 1939, he retired and was succeeded by...
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Lauderdale Melrose Mossilee Netherdale Newtown St Boswells Scott's View Selkirk Old Selkirk St Boswells Tweedbank "Area committee population - Scottish...
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stage passed through the Tweed Valley, around the Eildons to Melrose and St Boswells, and finally to Hawick over undulating terrain. Construction was already...
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country house situated by the River Tweed, 2 miles (3 kilometres) east of St Boswells in the Scottish Borders. It is home to the Duke of Sutherland. The early...
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Newtown St Boswells on the River Tweed opposite Dryburgh Abbey. It then follows the bank of the Tweed for 3 miles (5 km) downstream past St Boswells to Maxton...
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lies just off the A68, south of St. Boswells, north of Ancrum, and east of Newtown St. Boswells Maxton is part of the St. Cuthbert's Way long distance footpath...
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Sprouston St. Abbs, St Abb's Head, St. Abbs and Eyemouth Voluntary Marine Reserve St. Boswells, St. Boswells railway station St. Cuthbert's Way St. Mary's...
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Historic Places Boswells of Oxford, or simply Boswells, a department store in Oxford, England All pages with titles containing Boswell All pages with titles...
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historic house in Roxburghshire, Scotland. The nearest towns are Newtown St. Boswells, Melrose, and Dryburgh. The William Wallace Statue, Bemersyde is on the...
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formed a through railway route from Reston, near Berwick-upon-Tweed, to St Boswells in the Scottish Borders. The line was promoted in two stages. The first...
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Jesse Rae (born 1951) is a Scottish singer, songwriter and composer from St Boswells in Scotland. In the 1970s Rae moved to the US securing work as a runner...
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approximately 500 m (550 yd) south-east of St Boswells, and close to Dryburgh, Dryburgh Abbey, Maxton, Newtown St Boswells, and the River Tweed. It was here that...
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where it enters the North Sea at Berwick-upon-Tweed. The river east of St Boswells runs through a drumlin field. It is the relic of a paleo-ice stream that...
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the larger settlements of Earlston, 2 miles (3.2 km) to the north, and St Boswells, 3 miles (4.8 km) to the south, in the historic county of Berwickshire...
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a Scottish former international rugby union player. Born in Newtown St Boswells, Hart was a centre when he came to Melrose RFC in the mid-1950s, before...
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and the following year she and her mother moved to Eildon Hall near St Boswells. In 1858, both she and her brother Major Robert Baillie underwent a religious...
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Milestone Weather Forecasting Stone, Newtown St Boswells, Scottish Borders...
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(now St Boswells) in Roxburghshire (now the Scottish Borders). Cochrane lived in the village of Lessudden although that settlement is now known as St. Boswells...
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A68 road (category St Boswells)
border at Carter Bar, then runs through the Border towns of Jedburgh, St Boswells, Earlston and Lauder before going over Soutra Hill, passing through Pathhead...
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