Jedburgh Abbey was created in 1138.
Jedburgh is a historic town in the Scottish Borders, with origins dating back to at least the 12th century. The town is known for its medieval architecture, including the ruins of Jedburgh Abbey, which was founded in 1138. Therefore, Jedburgh is over 880 years old.
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Queen Victoria visited Jedburgh on September 7, 1869, during her tour of Scotland. This visit was part of her broader journey through the Borders region, where she expressed her admiration for the area's natural beauty and historical significance. Her visit to Jedburgh included a stop at the historic Jedburgh Abbey.
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Mary visited Jedburgh for six weeks and was taken ill there. "Mary Queen of Scots House" is open to the public in "Jethart".
Mary Fairfax Somerville was born in Jedburgh.(;
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I had the Jedburgh Arms until last September. It's a good drinkers pub but no food. The building belongs to Marstons. Anyone else have any questions can email me Krevll8@aol.com. Thanks
Pritzker Military Library Presents - 2006 Operation Jedburgh 1-16 was released on: USA: 20 July 2006
Here in Britain there is Jarrow, Jedburgh, Jefferson and Jersey.
David Calderwood, (born 1575—died October 29, 1650, Jedburgh, Roxburghshire [now Scottish Borders], Scotland), Scottish Presbyterian minister and historian of the Church of Scotland. About 1604 Calderwood became minister of Crailing, near Jedburgh, Roxburghshire (now Scottish Borders). Died: October 29, 1650, Jedburgh Works written: Altare Damascenum, history of t... Profession: Historian Nationality: Scotland