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- proper noun A village in the Scottish Borders region, also known as Copshaw Holm, or
Copshie inScots .
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Examples
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One of the early pioneers of the breed was Mr David Hall who sold blue-grey coloured suckled calves at Newcastleton Auction in the 19th Century.
Archive 2007-05-27 2007
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A decision by the Duke of Buccleuch, Britain's biggest private landowner, to lease 20 miles of fishing for the first time has forced them to put together a bid for the "association waters" in the villages of Canonbie, Langholm and Newcastleton.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Auslan Cramb 2011
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Both man and daughter - who were walking from Bewcastle to Newcastleton - were not suitably dressed for snowy and foggy conditions.
News round-up 2010
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Now that she lives beyond Newcastleton and has a job and a young family she finds it difficult to come regularly but will come when she can.
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Both man and daughter - who were walking from Bewcastle to Newcastleton - were not suitably dressed for snowy and foggy conditions.
News round-up 2010
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Now that she lives beyond Newcastleton and has a job and a young family she finds it difficult to come regularly but will come when she can.
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The route passed through Longtown, Canonbie and Newcastleton on its way to the Scottish capital.
News round-up 2010
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The route passed through Longtown, Canonbie and Newcastleton on its way to the Scottish capital.
News round-up 2010
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The route passed through Longtown, Canonbie and Newcastleton on its way to the Scottish capital.
News round-up 2010
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Aileen, whose father Alex Laurie came from Newcastleton and also has ties with Langholm, founded the Wojtek Memorial Trust.
News round-up 2009
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