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Bedrule. Sales List 1841 census Bedrule 1851 census Bedrule 1861 census Bedrule Memorial Inscriptions Vol XVI Roxburghshire 1996 edited by Elspeth Ewan - includes: Hearth Tax Militia List List of ministers War Memorial transcription See our sales list for full details and cost of postage. Volumes available for consultation within our Archive The Churches and Graveyards of Roxburghshire by Dr.

G.A.C. Magazine Articles; Please note that the heading Author includes persons who have compiled or transcribed records; and that the topics indexed, and the synopses are subjective opinions. Map of Bedrule from Quarter-inch to the mile, Scotland, 1921-1923 or One-inch to the mile, Popular edition, Scotland, 1920-1930 by kind permission of the National Library of Scotland.Use the control at the top left of the map to zoom in or out and drag the map left, right, up, or down as you wish. 20 Most Common Surnames Other Sources Scottish Borders Archives, The Hub Hawick School Records Bedrule Parish Church Websites;

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Language is Power - At one time, Gaelic Scotland - the people and the language - was central to the identity of Scots. Project Britain - Oliver describes how the ambitions of two of Scotland's Stuart monarchs were the driving force that united two ancient enemies, and set them on the road to the Great Britain we know today. God's Chosen People - Neil Oliver continues his journey through Scotland's past with the story of the Covenanters, whose profound religious beliefs were declared in the National Covenant of 1638. Man Plays AC/DC on Flaming Bagpipes. For a funeral or Thanksgiving Day parade, bagpipes are great. But for a rock song? An Australian man will leave you thinking differently after watching his performance of AC/DC‘s ’Thunderstruck’ on the instrument. Making the whole thing even more awesome: The bagpipes shoot fire.