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Curriehill (Scots: Curriehull,
Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc a' Churraich) is a
suburb of Edinburgh, the
capital of Scotland. It is north-west of Currie. Curriehill...
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Curriehill railway station is
located in Currie, a
southwestern suburb of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, not far from the main
campus of Heriot-Watt...
- 1960s with the
construction of a
private housing estate to the east of
Curriehill Road.
House builders began to
promote Currie as a
pleasant commuting suburb...
- Lord
Curriehill (1578–1633) was a 17th-century
Scottish judge and
Senator of the
College of Justice. He was the son of Sir John
Skene of
Curriehill and...
- Sir John Skene, Lord
Curriehill (1549–1617) was a
Scottish prosecutor, amb****ador, and judge. He was
involved in the
negotiations for the
marriage of James...
- Sir
William Davidson, 1st
Baronet of
Curriehill, (Dundee, 1614/5 – Edinburgh, c. 1689) was a
Scottish tradesman in Amsterdam, an
agent and a spy for the...
- Baronetcy, of
Curriehill, was a
title in the
Baronetage of Nova Scotia. It was
created on 22
February 1628 for
James Skene, Lord
Curriehill. He was the...
- John Marshall, Lord
Curriehill (1794–1868) was a
Scottish judge and a
Senator of the
College of Justice.
Marshall was born in
Wigtonshire on 7 January...
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serving South Queensferry by the
Forth Bridges, and to
Wester Hailes and
Curriehill in the south-west of the city.
Edinburgh Trams became operational on 31...
- refused. He
started a salt
company together with
William Davidson of
Curriehill and
Jonas Trellond in Denmark.
After the
death of the
Dutch supreme commander...