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    After a muster on the Burgh Muir of Edinburgh, the Scottish host moved to Ellemford, to the north of Duns, Scottish Borders, and camped to wait for Angus...
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    there, crossing into Berwickshire it runs alongside the B6355 road to Ellemford where it joins the Dye Water and further on at Abbey St. Bathans, the...
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  • contingent and their adherents. On reaching the mustering point at the Ellemford, north of Duns, they joined with the largest and most modern army that...
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    Duns Dings A! In 1513, some 6 miles (10 km) to the north of the town at Ellemford, James IV of Scotland mustered his army, prior to his campaign that would...
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  • 44909 Upload another image Ellemford Bridge 55°49′58″N 2°26′03″W / 55.832852°N 2.434277°W / 55.832852; -2.434277 (Ellemford Bridge) Category B 205 Upload...
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  • pretender Perkin Warbeck with him into England. They stayed some nights at Ellemford on the Whiteadder Water, and the invasion is known as the "Raid of Ellem"...
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    Chirnside Coldingham Cranshaws Duns Earlston Eccles Ednam Edrom Ellem (now Ellemford) Fishwick Fogo Foulden Gordon Greenlaw Hallyburton Hilton Horndean Hume...
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  • Coldingham* Coldstream and District* Crailing, Eckford and Nisbet* Cranshaws, Ellemford and Longformacus* Denholm and District* Duns* Earlston* Eddleston and...
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  • and three were injured in the fighting. James IV stayed a few days at Ellemford, and the invasion is known as the "Raid of Ellem". Miners were set to...
    44 KB (6,125 words) - 15:19, 12 March 2024