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Dryburgh is a
village in the
Borders region of Scotland,
within the
county of Berwickshire. It is most
famous for the
ruined Dryburgh Abbey.
Dryburgh...
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Dryburgh Abbey, near
Dryburgh on the
banks of the
River Tweed in the
Scottish Borders, was
nominally founded on 10
November (Martinmas) 1150 in an agreement...
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Dryburgh is a
village in the
Scottish Borders region of Scotland.
Dryburgh may also
refer to:
Dryburgh (Dundee district),
Scotland Dryburgh Abbey, near...
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Dryburgh is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Dave
Dryburgh (1908–1948), Scotland-born
Canadian sports journalist Douglas Dryburgh (born...
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Gemma Dryburgh (born 11 June 1993) is a
Scottish professional golfer.
Dryburgh pla****
college golf at
Tulane University. She
competed in the 2014 Curtis...
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Margaret Dryburgh (24
February 1890 – 21
April 1945) was an
English teacher and missionary. Born in Sunderland, England, she
later became a missionary...
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Dryburgh Bridge may
refer to the
following footbridges over the
Tweed in Scotland:
Dryburgh Abbey Bridge, a cable-sta****
footbridge (1817–1818), replaced...
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Stuart Dryburgh (born 30
March 1952 in London) is an English-born New
Zealand cinematographer. Born in London, his
family emigrated to New
Zealand when...
- Adam of
Dryburgh (c. 1140 – c. 1212), in
later times also
known as Adam the Carthusian, Adam
Anglicus and Adam Scotus, was an Anglo-Scottish theologian...
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Dryburgh Abbey Hotel is a
baronial country house,
located on the
banks of the
River Tweed, in
Dryburgh about 5 km
south east of
Melrose in the Scottish...