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| r, off the A7, in the Ettrick Forest, north of | Hawick, and south of Selkirk, Scottish Borders, in th |
| he Scottish Borders area of Scotland, south of | Hawick, and including the A6088, the A68 and the B635 |
| re, Kelso and District, Jedburgh and District, | Hawick and Denholm, Hawick and Hermitage |
| Later he was Rector of St Cuthbert's, | Hawick, and then of St Bride's, Glasgow. |
| It consisted of the Roxburghshire burgh of | Hawick and the Selkirkshire burghs of Galashiels and |
| He was born in | Hawick and was based in Penrith riding first for trai |
| parish of Yarrow (now in Wilton Lodge Museum, | Hawick), and discoveries of gold. |
| ndod Wells), WS (Walsall), TS (Cleveland), TD ( | Hawick), BD (Bradford), HG (Harrogate), LS (Leeds), W |
| Hawick Burghs was a district of burghs constituency o | |
| In 1909 he was returned to Parliament for | Hawick Burghs, a seat he held until 1918, and served |
| A third burgh constituency, | Hawick Burghs, was newly created, receiving one membe |
| neral election of 1868 he was returned for the | Hawick Burghs, which he continued to represent until |
| e just east of the A7, in the northern part of | Hawick, by the Boonraw Burn, in the Scottish Borders |
| entury mansion located some six miles south of | Hawick, close to Whitrope Siding in Scotland. |
| sed a generation earlier, is still sung at the | Hawick Common Riding in June of every year. |
| The | Hawick Common-Riding is the first of the Border festi |
| She was taken to hospital and died at | Hawick Cottage Hospital near her Scottish home of Har |
| election as the Member of Parliament (MP) for | Hawick District of Burghs, defeating the sitting Libe |
| South Sydney 23 ( Tries: Cowie 2, Moir, | Hawick, Dougherty. |
| In the Borders where clubs such as | Hawick, Gala and Jed Forest were largely working clas |
| tly rural, and includes the towns of Eyemouth, | Hawick, Galashiels, Duns, Jedburgh and Selkirk. |
| orman Bruce (London Scottish) and Hugh McLeod ( | Hawick) had rolled out of the back of a line-out. |
| Hawick Harlequins Rugby Football Club are a Scottish | |
| Hawick, Heriot, Hutton | |
| Hawick High School is a non-denominational secondary | |
| She grew up in | Hawick in the Scottish Borders and worked as a journa |
| He was born near | Hawick in 1715. |
| Craik Forest is a forest near | Hawick in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, and |
| Ken Laidlaw (born March 16, 1936 in | Hawick in Scotland) was a Scottish professional cycli |
| Stirches is an area of | Hawick in the Scottish Borders, mostly consisting of |
| orders area of Scotland, 2 miles north-east of | Hawick, in the former Roxburghshire. |
| Scott MacLeod (born 3 March 1979 in | Hawick) is a Scottish rugby union footballer. |
| born 18 December 1924 (1924-12-18) (age 86) in | Hawick) is a former Scottish rugby union and rugby le |
| In 1537, he gave the town of | Hawick it's charter. |
| Duns, Earlston, Eyemouth, Galashiels, Gordon, | Hawick, Jedburgh, Kelso, Lauder, Melrose, Mindrum, Ne |
| Hawick Lau (voice by Jiang Guangtao) as Tie Changshen | |
| laces nearby include Appletreehall, Essenside, | Hawick, Lilliesleaf, Philiphaugh, and Woll. |
| played as a young professional in Scotland for | Hawick, Melrose and Kelso and Langham and later appea |
| ada, the United States and Australia, wherever | Hawick men ("Teris"), and natives of the Scottish Bor |
| Abbey House, Eckford Church, Gattonside House, | Hawick North Bridge, the bridge over the Hermitage Wa |
| Situated some 12 miles south from | Hawick on the B6399 road, one can find the Whitrope R |
| ing the River Teviot, three miles southwest of | Hawick, on the A7 road to Langholm. |
| sh Borders, situated 12 miles (19 km) south of | Hawick on the Waverley Route, near Whitrope. |
| r Scotland (RU), Great Britain, Other Nations, | Hawick RFC (RU), Huddersfield, Wakefield Trinity, and |
| He played for | Hawick RFC and was capped for Scotland in 1903-5. |
| R. Burnett ( | Hawick RFC) |
| ) for South of Scotland, and at club level for | Hawick RFC, at representative level has played rugby |
| He would later play for | Hawick RFC. |
| He also played for | Hawick RFC. |
| Not to be confused with | Hawick RFC. |
| Smith was born in Cauldmill near | Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland. |
| Minto, Scottish Borders, a village near | Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland (the original Minto) |
| ly became part of the Minto family estate near | Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland. |
| Andrew was born on 20 June 1835 at | Hawick, Roxburghshire, Scotland, to John Tennant and |
| Scotland, playing for Hamilton Academical and | Hawick Royal Albert. |
| Scotland to play for Gala Fairydean, Duns and | Hawick Royal Albert. |
| Douglas is a keen supporter of | Hawick Rugby Club. |
| He was born in | Hawick, Scotland and educated at Galashiels Academy i |
| Based in | Hawick, Scotland they play in the East Regional Leagu |
| Cameron Murray (born 31 March 1975 in | Hawick, Scotland) is a former Scotland rugby union fo |
| n 1973 became a Church of Scotland minister in | Hawick, Scotland. |
| For the small council scheme in | Hawick, see Hawick. |
| For the area of | Hawick, see Burnfoot, Scottish Borders. |
| cKeating (Heriots F.P.), and George Stevenson ( | Hawick) set a superb example, that deprived a South A |
| He had previously been part of the | Hawick side that won the BT Premiership Division One, |
| The nearest town is | Hawick to the east, and other places nearby include t |
| The tunnel is on the | Hawick to Carlisle part of the line, opened in the 18 |
| iles each way between Selkirk to the north and | Hawick to the south. |
| C.A., and for several years he was a member of | Hawick Town Council." |
| 37/38/39/43: | Hawick town services |
| Hawick transmitting station is a relay transmitter of | |
| Andrew James "Jimmie" Guthrie (23 May 1897 | Hawick, UK - 8 August 1937) was a Scottish motorcycle |
| November 1633 in London, but was not buried at | Hawick until 11 June 1634 as the ship carrying his bo |
| Alister James Campbell (January 1, 1959, | Hawick-) was a Scottish international rugby union pla |
| Borders General Hospital with Lilliesleaf and | Hawick, which ran three days a week. |
| Dean is now often considered to be a suburb of | Hawick which is situated very close to the village. |
| It is the poorest part of | Hawick, with relatively high rates of social deprivat |
| at club level has played rugby union (RU) for | Hawick YM RFC, playing at Fly-half, i.e. number 10, a |
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