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Meaning of "borthwick"

Borthwick (adjective): Pertaining to or associated with the Borthwick Castle in Scotland
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  • A hamlet and parish of Midlothian council area, Scotland (OS grid ref NT3659).
  • A habitational surname from Old English.

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Borthwick is worth a try at this stage.
The castle is the seat of the Borthwick family ancestral seat.
Borthwick says it makes him angry.
The video is directed by the director Mark Borthwick.
Borthwick immediately after the death.
Johnson also confirmed Steve Borthwick will continue as captain.
Borthwick did important work in finding a prophylaxis for lamsiekte in cattle.
The first headteacher was Jock Borthwick.
Borthwick given name.
The first assistant being John Borthwick.
Borthwick Castle will be the perfect place for your fairy tale wedding to come true.
Saracens hand Borthwick captaincy.
Borthwick was awarded an MID for his fortitude.
Braintree has a special needs school called Edith Borthwick School.
Henry Borthwick the de jure.

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Previously, at this site stood Borthwick Church.
Mamah Borthwick Cheney was a modern woman with interests outside the home.
The Urdu department was entrusted to John Borthwick Gilchrist, an Indologist of great repute.
Lord Borthwick is a title in the Peerage of Scotland.
I thanked them for their support, ” Borthwick said.
Jane Laurie Borthwick was a generous woman.
Captain Ferguson of the 42nd regiment, since dead, and Major Borthwick of.
Clan Borthwick is a Scottish clan.
The name seems likely to have been assumed from Borthwick Water in Roxburghshire . [ citation needed ].
Borthwick was to meet with the natives of Stanley and Reindeer Lake.
These VIP visits helped Borthwick to obtain hardware and, above all, good officers.
Borthwick translated four works from Swedish difference feminist Ellen Key.
In 1973 it was leased from the Borthwick family and converted into an exclusive hire venue.
Mr Borthwick was less taken in, unwilling to believe aliens would visit Ullapool.
He also became the 23rd Lord Borthwick in the Peerage of Scotland.
Borthwick Castle was built on the site of an earlier structure in the 15th century.
Betaworks founder John Borthwick will be the CEO of the new Digg . ".
Neil Borthwick took these remarkable pictures of flying saucer-shaped clouds from his home in Ullapool.
In 1973 it was leased from the Borthwick family and converted into a hotel.
Borthwick lives in Barking, London with his parents and two siblings.
In Omaha, there is a lady doctor, Dr. Borthwick.
His brother Alexander Borthwick Murray was also a highly successful breeder of Merino sheep.
In March 1838 construction began, with Michael Borthwick as resident engineer.
Borthwick Castle is one of the largest and best-preserved surviving medieval Scottish fortifications.
Cite as Borthwick C The permanent vegetative state, ethical crux, medical fiction?
Borthwick would write of these tales,.
Borthwick was 12 years old when he joined the cast of EastEnders.
Borthwick & Sons freezing-works was loaded onto ships.
Borthwick lives in Loughborough with her partner, the British pole vault champion Harry Coppell . [ 6 ].
Borthwick made his debut for England against France in the 2001 Six Nations.

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