Selkirkshire — SELKIRKSHIRE, an inland county, in the south of Scotland, bounded on the north by the counties of Peebles and Edinburgh, on the south by Dumfries shire, on the east by Roxburghshire, and on the west by Peebleshire. It lies between 55° 22 and… … A Topographical dictionary of Scotland
Selkirkshire — Selkirk County (until circa 1890) Country Scotland … Wikipedia
Selkirkshire — 55°30′N 3°00′W / 55.5, 3 … Wikipédia en Français
Selkirkshire — Lage von Selkirkshire in Schottland Selkirkshire ist eine traditionelle Grafschaft im Südosten von Schottland. Historische Hauptstadt und namensgebender Ort ist die Stadt Selkirk. Als Verwaltungsgrafschaft bestand Selkirkshire zwischen 1890 und… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Selkirkshire — ▪ former county, Scotland, United Kingdom also called Selkirk historic county in southeastern Scotland, occupying a rolling upland region dissected by the valleys of the Ettrick and Yarrow waters (rivers), which merge in the east with the … Universalium
Selkirkshire — Situación geográfica del antiguo condado de Selkirkshire, Escocia. Selkirkshire o Condado de Selkirk es un condado tradicional (registration county, en inglés) de Escocia. Limita con Peebles al oeste, con Midlothian al norte, con Berwick al… … Wikipedia Español
selkirkshire — ˈsel(ˌ)kərkˌshi(ə)r, shər adjective or selkirk Usage: usually capitalized Etymology: from Selkirkshire or Selkirk, Scotland : of or from the county of Selkirk, Scotland : of the kind or style prevalent in Selkirk … Useful english dictionary
Selkirkshire (UK Parliament constituency) — UK former constituency infobox Name = Selkirkshire Type = County Year = 1708 Abolition = 1868Selkirkshire was a county constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom from 1708 until 1868, when it was… … Wikipedia
Selkirkshire — geographical name see Selkirk II, 1 … New Collegiate Dictionary
SELKIRKSHIRE — (27), a south inland county of Scotland; extends S. from the corner of Midlothian to Dumfriesshire, between Peebles (W.) and Roxburgh (E.); the grassy slopes of its hills afford splendid pasturage, and sheep farming is a flourishing industry;… … The Nuttall Encyclopaedia