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_ -- The name Dryburgh has been derived by some from the Celtic darach-bruach, "bank of the grove of oaks," and vestiges of pagan worship have been found in the Bass Hill, a neighbouring eminence.
Scottish Cathedrals and Abbeys Herbert Story
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I heard also, read out from the same book, that the stone of Dryburgh was taken from the quarry that built Melrose, and that the name Dryburgh meant "Druid."
The Heather-Moon 1889
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[5] 'Emma's Kid' was published in the first volume of Remains with the following note: 'Originally accompanying a pair of kid-leather shoes, which the Earl of Buchan had requested me to make with my own hands for his lady, then at Dryburgh abbey' (pp. 42 – 46).
Letter 75 2009
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I invited him down into Scotland that I might have him at Dryburgh
Letter 178 2009
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Nonetheless, he still has a fervent passion for the game, playing Sunday league football for Dryburgh Saints, as well as weekly five-a-side fixtures against other students.
xxHas a team ever been relegated from the same division two years in a row? | The Knowledge 2011
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[2] 'Emma's Kid' was published in the first volume of Remains with the following note: 'Originally accompanying a pair of kid-leather shoes, which the Earl of Buchan had requested me to make with my own hands for his lady, then at Dryburgh abbey'
Letter 74 2009
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Lee Dryburgh eComm organizer (image (c) 2009 Martyn Davies, www. voipuser.org)
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This behavior is similar to gang activity that will leave your business alone when you pay protection money. thanks Lee Dryburgh an article at TelephonyDiscussion hypothesizes about underlying motivations behind QoS (Quality of Service)
Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » “The empire strikes back: with QoS” 2006
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Then there was that giant fish lost near Dryburgh by Colonel Haig of
Stories of the Border Marches Jeanie Lang
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He died at his residence at Dryburgh in April 1829, leaving no legitimate children, and was followed as 12th earl by his nephew Henry David
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria" Various
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