- [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...
- Sir John
Lauder of
Fountainhall, 2nd Baronet, Lord
Fountainhall (baptised 2
August 1646 – 20
September 1722) was one of Scotland's
leading jurists who...
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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...
- it a
later introduction... In the
torturing of [William] Spence, Lord
Fountainhall mentions the
origin of the thumbikens,
stating that this
instrument "was...
- of
Midstocket Church,
Holburn West
Church and
Rubislaw Church to form
Fountainhall Church in June 2023. The
church was
designated as a
Category B listed...
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Church was
amalgamated with the
Fountainhall Road Church. The
combined church was
originally called Mayfield and
Fountainhall Church, but the name was simplified...
- 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...
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Lords of
Council and
Session reported by Sir John
Lauder of
Fountainhall in
Fountainhall, p. 559,
accessed 17
October 2020
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- time
lends itself to
widely varying descriptions. John Lauder, Lord
Fountainhall said that he was "witty in knacks" (i.e.
clever in
small inventions)...