- [citation needed] 3⁄4 mile (1.2 kilometres) south-west of
Pencaitland is
Fountainhall, a late 16th-century
mansion extended in the
early 17th
century on the...
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Fountainhall or
Fountain Hall may
refer to:
Fountain Hall, a
historical building at
Morris Brown College in Atlanta, Georgia,
United States Fountainhall...
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Fountainhall railway station served the
village of
Fountainhall,
Scottish Borders from 1848 to 1969 on the
Waverley Route. The
station opened as Burnhouse...
- Sir John
Lauder of
Fountainhall, 2nd Baronet, Lord
Fountainhall (baptised 2
August 1646 – 20
September 1722) was one of Scotland's
leading jurists who...
- Sir
Thomas ****
Lauder of
Fountainhall, 7th Baronet, FRSE FSA (Scot) LLD (13
August 1784 – 29 May 1848) was a
Scottish author. He
served as
Secretary to...
- it a
later introduction... In the
torturing of [William] Spence, Lord
Fountainhall mentions the
origin of the thumbikens,
stating that this
instrument "was...
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related to Allanshaugh. CANMORE/RCAHMS
record for
Fountainhall,
Allanshaugh House CANMORE/RCAHMS:
Fountainhall to
Lauder Branch Railway, Allanshaugh, Railway...
- one
baronetcy granted to the
Lauder family. The
baronetcy of
Lauder of
Fountainhall, Haddingtonshire, was
created for John Lauder, last
surviving male representative...
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Peers of the
Realm have been ****ociated with
Australia since early in its
history as a
British settlement. Many
peers served as
governors of the Australian...
- Sir John Lauder, 1st Baronet, of
Newington and
Fountainhall (1595 – 2
April 1692) was a
notable Scottish baillie and
Treasurer of the City of Edinburgh...