- Swinton, Berwickshire
Swinton is a small hamlet in
Berwickshire , south-eastScotland .References
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Swinton is a small hamlet in
References
*CoorOS
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Swinton — Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Toponyme En Angleterre : Swinton (Grand Manchester) Swinton (Yorkshire du Nord) Swinton (Yorkshire du Sud) En Écosse : Swinton (Berwickshire)… … Wikipédia en Français
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Clan Swinton — This article is about the Scottish clan. For other uses, see Swinton (disambiguation). Clan Swinton Crest badge … Wikipedia
Tilda Swinton — Infobox actor caption = Swinton in Edinburgh, August 2007 birthname = Katherine Matilda Swinton birthdate = Birth date and age|1960|11|5|df=y birthplace = London, England occupation = Actress yearsactive = 1986 present domesticpartner = John… … Wikipedia
George Swinton — Captain George Sitwell Campbell Swinton, DL (10 May 1859 17 January 1937) was a long serving Scottish politician and officer of arms.Swinton was born in Edinburgh, the second son of Archibald Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame, Berwickshire, and… … Wikipedia
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