The Border Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly, Том 11Nicholas Dickson, William Sanderson Carter & Pratt, 1906 |
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... Roxburghshire , they became possessed of the lands of Dolphinston - about five miles from Jedburgh - of which the family retained possession for some centuries . Branches of the stock found their way to Jedburgh , in which they at one ...
... Roxburghshire , they became possessed of the lands of Dolphinston - about five miles from Jedburgh - of which the family retained possession for some centuries . Branches of the stock found their way to Jedburgh , in which they at one ...
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... Roxburghshire , and friend of Sir Walter Scott . Mary Lookup died on 14th Sep- tember , 1825 , at the age of 77 ; and on 29th February , 1828 , John Ainslie departed this life at his house , 58 Nicholson Street , Edinburgh , in his 83rd ...
... Roxburghshire , and friend of Sir Walter Scott . Mary Lookup died on 14th Sep- tember , 1825 , at the age of 77 ; and on 29th February , 1828 , John Ainslie departed this life at his house , 58 Nicholson Street , Edinburgh , in his 83rd ...
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... Roxburghshire Light Dragoons , was interred in the Churchyard of Jedburgh . The excellent character of Captain Lindsay , and a combination of disastrous circumstances attending his death , render it singularly affecting to his relatives ...
... Roxburghshire Light Dragoons , was interred in the Churchyard of Jedburgh . The excellent character of Captain Lindsay , and a combination of disastrous circumstances attending his death , render it singularly affecting to his relatives ...
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... Roxburghshire . It is their own par- ticular river . From its source in the hill country near Mosspaul to its junction with the Tweed opposite the town of Kelso , its course lies entirely within the county of Rox- burgh , from which ...
... Roxburghshire . It is their own par- ticular river . From its source in the hill country near Mosspaul to its junction with the Tweed opposite the town of Kelso , its course lies entirely within the county of Rox- burgh , from which ...
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... Roxburghshire , and when advanced in life to have " assumed the ecclesiastical garb and tc have died at Jedburgh in the odour of sanctity . " He was married - his wife , Chris- tiana de Soulis , and also her brother Ralph appear in old ...
... Roxburghshire , and when advanced in life to have " assumed the ecclesiastical garb and tc have died at Jedburgh in the odour of sanctity . " He was married - his wife , Chris- tiana de Soulis , and also her brother Ralph appear in old ...
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