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Brunstane (/ˈbrʌnstən/ BRUN-stən) is a
northeastern suburb of Edinburgh, Scotland. It lies on the A1 and is
served by
Brunstane railway station on the...
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Brunstane is a
railway station on the
Borders Railway,
which runs
between Edinburgh Waverley and Tweedbank. The station,
situated 3 miles 72 chains (6 km)...
- 55°48′38″N 3°16′32″W / 55.8106°N 3.2755°W / 55.8106; -3.2755
Brunstane Castle (alternatively Brunston,
Brunstain or
Brunstone Castle) is a
ruined tower...
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Burdiehouse Burn (known
elsewhere as the
Lothian Burn,
Niddrie Burn and
Brunstane Burn)
flows through the area.
James Grant ascribes the area's name to...
- Fernieside/Ferniehill in ref.
Listed as New Town East and ****field in ref.
Listed as
Brunstane/Gilberstoun in ref.
Listed as
Easter Road and
Hawkhill Avenue in ref....
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Alexander Crichton of
Brunstane, (died
before December 1558), was a
Scottish Protestant laird who
advocated the
murder of
Cardinal David Beaton and supported...
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industry has
operated from the area near the
former railway station in
Brunstane Road and at Eastfield. Many of the
larger houses near the
seafront date...
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abolition in 1996 was as follows: Also
known as the Burdiehouse, Niddrie, or
Brunstane Burn as it p****es
through those neighbourhoods. In
contrast to the nearby...
- Park with Haymarket,
Edinburgh Waverley and the
suburban stations of
Brunstane and
Newcraighall in the east of the city.
There are also
commuter lines...
- yon
cavern grim an' sootie, Clos'd
under hatches,
Spairges about the
brunstane cootie, To
scaud poor wretches! Hear me, auld Hangie, for a wee, An' let...