First between England and Scotland
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SOLWAYFirst between England and Scotland.
protectorsThe title of the head of state in England during the later period of the Commonwealth between 1653 and 1659, first Oliver Cromwell (1653û58), then his son Richard (1658û59)
DEESRivers in Scotland and England
TWEEDRiver through Scotland and England.
ANNEQueen who united England and Scotland
vendaceswhitefish, Coregonus vandesius, inhabiting lakes in Scotland and England
vendacewhitefish, Coregonus vandesius, inhabiting lakes in Scotland and England
bannocksA round, flat loaf, typically unleavened, associated with Scotland and northern England
snoodthe distinctive headband formerly worn by young unmarried women in Scotland and northern England
snoodedthe distinctive headband formerly worn by young unmarried women in Scotland and northern England
crofterperson who rents and works a small farm, esp. in Scotland or northern England
snoodsthe distinctive headband formerly worn by young unmarried women in Scotland and northern England
burstrilled uvular as used by some speakers of English especially in northern England and in Scotland
cobleflat-bottomed fishing boat with a lugsail, used mainly in northern England and Scotland for salmon
heathersany of various heaths, esp. Calluna vulgaris, of England and Scotland, having small, pinkish-purple flowers
coblesflat-bottomed fishing boat with a lugsail, used mainly in northern England and Scotland for salmon
heatherany of various heaths, esp. Calluna vulgaris, of England and Scotland, having small, pinkish-purple flowers
coblea flat-bottomed boat propelled chiefly by oars and used in Scotland and northern England especially for fishing
burgages(in England and Scotland) Tenure of land in a town held in return for service or annual rent
coblesa flat-bottomed boat propelled chiefly by oars and used in Scotland and northern England especially for fishing
tautonymsA word that designates different objects or concepts in different dialects (e.g., corn is wheat in England and oats in Scotland)
pelesmall fortified tower for residence or for use during an attack, common in the border counties of England and Scotland in the 16th century
pelessmall fortified tower for residence or for use during an attack, common in the border counties of England and Scotland in the 16th century