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Auldhame and
Scoughall are
hamlets in East Lothian, Scotland. They are
close to the town of
North Berwick and the
village of Whitekirk, and are approximately...
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Auldhame Castle is a
ruined L-plan
tower house standing on a
ridge above Seacliff beach,
about 3
miles east of
North Berwick in East Lothian, and less...
- Olaf is
known to have
conducted raids on
Auldhame and
Tyninghame shortly before his
death in 941.
Auldhame and
Tyninghame were two of
several local churches...
- Sir Adam
Otterburn of
Auldhame and
Redhall (died 6 July 1548) was a
Scottish lawyer and diplomat. He was king's
advocate to
James V of
Scotland and secretary...
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border official Thomas Wharton heard that the
secretary Adam
Otterburn of
Auldhame was
imprisoned at
Dumbarton Castle for
speaking with the
banished Douglas...
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Midlothian E.
Largest settlements by po****tion:
Aberlady Athelstaneford Auldhame Ballencrieff Bara
Belhaven Biel
Bilsdean Bolton Broxburn Canty Bay ****enzie...
- called, Eskmouthe." His cult was
certainly centred on the four
churches of
Auldhame, Whitekirk,
Tyninghame and Prestonkirk,
between East
Linton and
North Berwick...
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Tyninghame East
Lothian Haddingtonshire Union of
ancient parishes of
Auldhame,
Tyninghame and Whitekirk. 2,966 512
Whithorn Dumfries and
Galloway Wigtownshire...
- B****. In 1576 it was
recorded that the
church on the B****, and that at
Auldhame on the mainland,
required no readers,
doubtless something to do with the...
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Campbell of
Lundy Sir
James Colville of
Easter Wemyss Sir Adam
Otterburn of
Auldhame and Redhall, King's
Advocate Nicholas Crawford of
Oxengangs Francis Bothwell...