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Gladsmuir (Scottish Gaelic:
Sliabh a' Chlamhain) is a
village and
parish in East Lothian, Scotland,
situated on the A199 and near
Tranent and Prestonpans...
- Lemmons, also
known as
Gladsmuir and
Gladsmuir House, was the home of
novelists Kingsley Amis (1922–1995) and
Elizabeth Jane
Howard (1923–2014) on the...
- The
Battle of Prestonpans, also
known as the
Battle of
Gladsmuir, was
fought on 21
September 1745, near Prestonpans, in East Lothian, the
first significant...
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numbering scheme for the
rationale behind the
numbers allocated.
Gladsmuir,
History of
Gladsmuir Penston,
History of
Penston Gilston,
National Library of Scotland...
- the site of the 1745
Battle of
Prestonpans (first
called the
Battle of
Gladsmuir, then
renamed the
Battle of Tranent, and
later still renamed the Battle...
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continue on
towards Gladsmuir and then Haddington.
Macmerry is in Zone C of
Lothian Country Buses fare zone map,
alongside Gladsmuir,
Ormiston and Pencaitland...
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Fenton Barns Fisherrow (historically
within Midlothian)
Garvald Gifford Gladsmuir Glenkinchie Gullane Haddington Humbie Innerwick Inveresk (historically...
- not
written as a "rule book", this is
preceded by Rev
James Ramsay of
Gladsmuir, a
member of the
Duddingston Curling Club, who
wrote An
Account of the...
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Monken Hadley Common lies
within the
Monken Hadley Conservation Area, and is
listed as a “Site of
Borough Importance for
Nature Conservation,
Grade I,”...
- When Turing's
Tower falls to the land
Gladsmuir shall be near at hand; When Turing's
Tower falls to the sea,
Gladsmuir the next year
shall be. It is suggested...