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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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...
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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...
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through the Yorkshire Dales and Northumberland National Park and ends at Kirk Yetholm, just inside the Scottish border. The path runs along the Pennine hills...
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in 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...
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over a distance of around 268 miles (431 km) from Edale, England, to Kirk Yetholm, Scotland, along the Pennine Way. Participants are allowed seven days...
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or a Milton. Kirk, Caithness, Highland Kirkton (various) Kirkwall, Orkney Kirkwood, Coatbridge Kirkwood Estate, East Ayrshire Kirk Yetholm, Scottish Borders...
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64:46. He ran the route in the south to north direction, from Edale to Kirk Yetholm, in contrast to Hartley's north to south traverse. Although Hartley's...
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Isles, is in Edale, in the Peak District, while the other end is at Kirk Yetholm, in the Southern Uplands of Scotland. The southern part of the Peak District...
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368 metres (1,207 ft), before descending to the villages of Town Yetholm and Kirk Yetholm, where it meets the Pennine Way. The route in Scotland is part...
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include Cessford and Eckford to the west; Linton to the north; Town Yetholm and Kirk Yetholm to the east; and Hownam and Mowhaugh to the south. The place-name...
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Jean Gordon (c. 1670 to 1746) was born into one of the Gypsy tribes of Kirk Yetholm. She died in Carlisle in 1746. Gordon, who was 6 feet tall, was said...
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the northernmost few miles of the Pennine Way, before the descent into Kirk Yetholm. The Cheviot was formed when melting in the crust over 390 million years...
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Gattonside Hallrule Hawick Heiton Hobkirk Hownam Jedburgh Kelso Kirkton Kirk Yetholm Lempitlaw Lilliesleaf Lindean Linton Longnewton, Roxburghshire Maxton...
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long-distance footpath crosses the three hills on its route from nearby Edale to Kirk Yetholm in Scotland. Kinder Scout featured on the BBC television programme Seven...
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trail between Kirk Yetholm in the Scottish Borders and Cape Wrath in the far north of the Scottish Highlands. The trail starts in Kirk Yetholm, at the end...
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Romanichal. In the 1860s, John's nominal descendant, Esther Faa Blythe of Kirk Yetholm, used a tinsel coronet with the Scottish thistle. Several 15th-century...
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Ashgate. ISBN 978-1-4094-1772-9. Bowden, Andrew (2015). See You In Kirk Yetholm: Tales From The Pennine Way. Rambling Man. Bristow, M. Roger; Cross,...
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goods and selling the items chiefly in Northumberland while based in Kirk Yetholm in Roxburghshire. By 1874, these Gypsies were commented on as "Having...
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Hermitage Castle Hilly Linn Hilton Hume Castle Hutton Jedburgh Kelso Kirk Yetholm & Town Yetholm Ladykirk Lamberton Leitholm Liddesdale Mordington Morebattle...
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(6 mi) section of the Pennine Way between the Anglo-Scottish border and Kirk Yetholm lies within Scotland, although it is designated as one of the National...
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northernmost leg of the Pennine Way runs from Byrness in England to Kirk Yetholm in Scotland. It is the longest, and most exposed, on the whole of the...
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Southern Upland Way, to Melrose, and St. Cuthbert's Way, from Melrose to Kirk Yetholm, and on to the Anglo-Scottish border via the Pennine Way. In England...
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from Fort William The Scottish National Trail, 460 mi (740 km) from Kirk Yetholm on the Scottish border. Cape Wrath is also the turning point for the...
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Smailholm, Roxburgh, Eckford, Heiton, Morebattle, Hownam, Linton, Town Yetholm, Kirk Yetholm, Lempitlaw, Sprouston, Makerstoun Scottish Borders TD6 MELROSE Melrose...
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January 2021. Dillon, Paddy (2017). The Pennine Way : from Edale to Kirk Yetholm (4 ed.). Cumbria: Cicerone. p. 132. ISBN 978-1-85284-906-1. Bowes Hutchinson's...
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Burn Kilbucho Killochyett Kilnsike Tower Kimmerghame House Kingledoors Kirk Yetholm Kirkbride Parish Church Kirkburn Kirkhope, Kirkhope Law, Kirkhope Tower...
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long-distance footpath from Edale in the Derbyshire Peak District to Kirk Yetholm in Scotland passes along the top of the outcrop. It is also an alternative...
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Scottish border taking castles and bastle houses and burning farms at Kirk Yetholm, Bemersyde, Morebattle, Roxburgh, Jedburgh, Ednam, and other places....
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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...
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