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  2. James Ballantyne - Wikipedia

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    James Ballantyne (15 January 1772 – 26 January 1833) was a Scottish solicitor, editor and publisher who worked for his friend Sir Walter Scott.His brother John Ballantyne (1774–1821) was also with the publishing firm, which is noted for the publication of the Novelist's Library (1820), and many works edited or written by Scott.

  3. Sprouston - Wikipedia

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    Sprouston is a village, parish and former feudal barony in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, as well as the historic county of Roxburghshire, located 2 miles north-east of Kelso. [ 1 ] The village is close to the south bank of the river Tweed (200 yards away [ 2 ] ), which forms the northern boundary of the parish.

  4. Kelso, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Kelso is a market town in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland. Within the boundaries of the historic county of Roxburghshire , it lies where the rivers Tweed and Teviot have their confluence. The town has a population of 5,639 according to the 2011 census and based on the 2010 definition of the locality.

  5. Makerstoun - Wikipedia

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    Makerstoun is a parish in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, as well as the historic county of Roxburghshire, 4 miles (6 km) south-west of Kelso. [1]The parish is bordered to the south by the river Tweed. [2]

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  7. List of listed buildings in Kelso, Scottish Borders - Wikipedia

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    Former Trinity North Church Of Scotland And Church Halls 55°35′59″N 2°26′01″W  /  55.599706°N 2.433744°W  / 55.599706; -2.433744  ( East Bowmont Former Trinity North Church Of Scotland And Church Halls )

  8. Gary Callander - Wikipedia

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    Callander began his rugby career playing for Kelso at the age of 16; and at the age of 18 collected his first coveted Melrose Sevens winner's medals.. While captain of Kelso Rugby Club (1984–85 and 1987–88) he led the team to become Border League winners in 1984–85 and to then win the Division 1 Championships in 1987–88.

  9. Kelso Abbey - Wikipedia

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    Kelso Abbey is a ruined Scottish abbey in Kelso, Scotland. It was founded in the 12th century by a community of Tironensian monks first brought to Scotland in the reign of Alexander I . It occupies ground overlooking the confluence of the Tweed and Teviot waters , the site of what was once the Royal Burgh of Roxburgh and the intended southern ...