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Liddesdale, the
valley of the
Liddel Water, in the
County of Roxburgh,
southern Scotland,
extends in a south-westerly
direction from the
vicinity of Peel...
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Nicholas Ridley,
Baron Ridley of
Liddesdale, PC (17
February 1929 – 4
March 1993), was a
British Conservative Party politician and
government minister...
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Hearts of
Liddesdale Football Club was a
football club
based in Newcastleton, in the
Scottish Borders. The club was
founded in 1880 as Newcastleton. The...
- godfather,
William Douglas,
Knight of
Liddesdale, and was
educated in France. In 1342,
under pressure from
Liddesdale, his
uncle Hugh the Dull
resigned the...
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Strontian (/strɒnˈtiːən/;
Scottish Gaelic: Sròn an t-Sìthein [s̪ɾɔːn̪ˠ ən̪ˠ ˈtʲiː.ɪn]) is the main
village in Sunart, an area in
western Lochaber, Highland...
- Sir
William Douglas, Lord of
Liddesdale (c. 1300–1353), also
known as the
Knight of
Liddesdale and the
Flower of Chivalry, was a
Scottish nobleman and...
- Sir
Robert Bruce, Lord of
Liddesdale (c. 1293 - 11
August 1332) was the
illegitimate son of King
Robert the
Bruce and an
unknown mother. He was knighted...
- Scotland. It
stands in the
remote valley of the
Hermitage Water, part of
Liddesdale in Roxburghshire. It is
under the care of
Historic Scotland. The castle...
- Croser, Elliot, Nixon, Douglas, Laidlaw, Routledge, Turner,
Henderson of
Liddesdale. England: Anderson, Potts, Reed, Hall,
Hedley of Redesdale. Charlton,...
- Newcastleton, also
called Copshaw Holm, is a
village in
Liddesdale, the
Scottish Borders, a few
miles from the
border with England, on the
Liddel Water...