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Scottish Court to Leith, to a site that is now
Parliament Street, off
Coalhill.
According to the 18th-century
historian William Maitland, her
palace was...
- the
infant mortality rate, in the area of
Leith between Giles Street and
Coalhill. They
conceived a plan to
sweep away the
dense medieval buildings initially...
- ****v 23 May 1806 (Repealed by
Bristol Harbour Act 1848 (c.xliii)) Leith,
Coalhill and
Citadel Improvement Act 1806 (repealed) 46 Geo. 3. c. ****vi 23 May...
- on the
section between the A657 road in
Rodley and the
junction with
Coalhill Lane. The name of
Bagley is
first attested in both its
current spelling...
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Demesne Cavanagarvan Cavanaleck Claraghy Clay
Cleen Cleenriss Clonmacfelimy Coalhill Colebrook Demesne Comaghy Congo Coolaran Coolbeg Coolcrannel Coollane Cooltrane...
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Britannia HomeBuilder Design Awards 2002
Winner - Best
Apartment Building,
Coalhill Urban Development, Leith,
Edinburgh British Council for
Offices Awards...
-
merchant Thomas Gladstones, and his wife,
Helen Neilson. They
lived on
Coalhill, at the
south end of the S****, Leith. John was the
second of the family's...
- He
stated in his
Excavations of the
forts of Castlehill,
Aitnock and
Coalhill, Ayrshire, that it was
defended on one side by the
steep drop to the Rye...
- 'Knock-Georgan'. A fort with a
double ditch cut from rock is
located near
Coalhill. Knook-Ewart (sic)
belonged after the
Battle of Largs, to the Crawfurds...
-
Gazetteer for Scotland.
Retrieved 10 July 2017. Townhill:
Dunfermlins Coalhill by
William D.
Henderson "Dunfermline, Townhill,
Gallows Bank". Canmore...