Dryburgh

Dryburgh, an abbey, now a ruin, founded by David I., on the Tweed, in Berwickshire, 3 m. SE. of Melrose; the burial-place of Sir Walter Scott.

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Dryasdust * Dryden, John
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Drummond Light
Drury, Dru
Drury Lane
Druses
Drusus, M. Livius
Drusus, M. Livius
Drusus, Nero Claudius
Dryads
Dryas
Dryasdust
Dryburgh
Dryden, John
Dualism
Du Barry, Countess
Du Bellay
Dublin
Dubois, Guillaume
Dubois, Reymond
Dubois de Crancé
Dubourg
Dubufe

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Erskine, Henry