- The
Leaderfoot Viaduct, also
known as the
Drygrange Viaduct, is a
railway viaduct over the
River Tweed near
Melrose in the
Scottish Borders. The viaduct...
- St Andrew's College,
Drygrange,
located near Melrose, Scotland, was a
Roman Catholic seminary founded in 1953 and
closed in 1986.
Founded by
Gordon Gray...
- The
Drygrange Old
Bridge is a
disused road
bridge over the
River Tweed near
Melrose in the
Scottish Borders. It was
built between 1776 and 1780 to a design...
- in 1966). His
studies for the
priesthood were at St Andrew's College,
Drygrange, Roxburghshire, and he was
ordained priest on 3
April 1965 by his predecessor...
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Drygrange,
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College of Education, Bearsden,
Scotland India St...
- in St. Mary's Cathedral. In 1953, Gray
founded St Andrew's College,
Drygrange, as a new
seminary for his archdiocese. From 1962 to 1965, he attended...
- (b) St. Peter's College, Cardross, Dumbarton; (c) St. Andrew's College,
Drygrange, Melrose, Roxburghshire." The Bishops'
Conference of
Scotland is a full...
-
Robson completed his
studies for
ordination at St Andrew's College,
Drygrange.
During his
ministry at the
Pontifical Scots College in Rome he gained...
- of
Harvieston Rev John
Thomson (1778–1840) of
Duddingston Eliza Tod of
Drygrange (née Pringle) Lady Anne
Torphicen Captain Willian Tytler Miss Eleanor...
-
chancel of this
church dates from 1908 and was a gift from Mr.
Roberts of
Drygrange in
memory of his wife. In the
light to the left, St Margaret,
Mother of...