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Jedburgh
[ jed-bur-oh, -buhr-ohor, especially British, -bruh ]
noun
- a border town in the Borders region, in SE Scotland: ruins of an abbey.
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He went to school at Jedburgh, and afterwards to the Edinburgh Academy, where he carried off many prizes.
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Sir Gilbert came home from Jedburgh, and had seen your brother there, who told him he would find you here when he came back.
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Sharp execution was made in Jedburgh, for twenty-eight of one clan and others were hanged at that Justice Court.
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About eleven years ago, there was near the town of Jedburgh a man named Ferguson, who kept an old-established school for boys.
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The realm was quartered, and men were laid in Jedburgh and Kelso.
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