Examples of 'berwickshire' in a sentence

Meaning of "berwickshire"

berwickshire (verb): This term does not have commonly known meaning as a verb in English. It is most likely a proper noun referring to a place or region named Berwickshire
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  • A lieutenancy area and historical county of the Scottish Borders council area, Scotland.

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It was probably the first in Berwickshire to have electric power.
The society was initiated and promoted by three brothers from Berwickshire.
Both the Berwickshire Railway and station are now closed.
He did find his political voice as a Berwickshire county councillor.
The clan name is a territorial name derived from the lands of Blackadder in Berwickshire.
Paul attended state primary school in Berwickshire and private schools in Edinburgh.
The name is derived from the parish of Gordon in Berwickshire.
Calls have recently been made by the Berwickshire Civic Society for its restoration.
Forbes continues to live at the family farm near Coldstream in Berwickshire.
Her father was a Berwickshire barrister and she had sisters Cecilia and Evelyn.
He subsequently worked in various parts of Berwickshire and Roxburghshire.
The Berwickshire coast.
Brown was born in Berwickshire.
Berwickshire is a historic county, registration county and lieutenancy area in the Scottish Borders.
Across the border in Scotland is the county of Berwickshire in the Borders region.

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Ettrick, Roxburgh and Berwickshire is a constituency of the Scottish Parliament ( Holyrood ).
Jim Clark is buried in the village of Chirnside in Berwickshire.
He was a son of William Cockburn of Berwickshire and his wife and cousin Frances Cockburn.
For services to Agriculture in Berwickshire.
Berwickshire (local government district, Borders region).
The lands of Wederburn were in Berwickshire.
Haig 's father was a Berwickshire barrister.
A series of outcrops occur from East Lothian southwards through Berwickshire.
He inherited his father 's titles and Berwickshire estate at The Hirsel in 1881.
For services to the community in Cockburnspath, Berwickshire.
The constituency covered the counties of Berwickshire and East Lothian.
Jim Clark was buried in the village of Chirnside, Berwickshire.
At the 1997 general election she contexted the Roxburgh and Berwickshire constituency as the Labour candidate.
Scott was born and died at Spottiswoode, Scottish Borders, in the former Berwickshire.
In 1883 Walton joined Guthrie, who had taken a house in the Berwickshire village of Cockburnspath.
Coldingham is a historic village close to St Abbs and Eyemouth, in Berwickshire.
Another church is Cranshaws in Berwickshire.
For the next 400 years, the Cockburns of Langton were prominent landowners in Berwickshire.
The uniquely titled Singling Turnips is the fourth of her Berwickshire quartet.
Kenmure became a property of the Gordon family from 1297, when they arrived from Berwickshire.
He was born at Greenlaw, Berwickshire.
The name is territorial, from the lands of Gordon, in Berwickshire.
One example is the shoemakers of Duns, Berwickshire.
It borders Dumfriesshire to the west, Selkirkshire to the north-west, and Berwickshire to the north.
One example is the shoemakers of Duns, Scottish Borders, Berwickshire.
The family seat now is Mellerstain House, near Kelso, Berwickshire.
The fictional castle " Wolf 's Crag " has been identified with Fast Castle on the Berwickshire coast.

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