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Glencorse is a
parish of Midlothian, Scotland,
lying 7
miles (11 kilometres)
south of Edinburgh. It is
bounded on the north-west by the
former parish...
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Glencorse Barracks is a
British Army
barracks situated in
Glencorse just
outside the town of
Penicuik in Midlothian, Scotland. It is one of the three...
- Rt Hon John Inglis, Lord
Glencorse FRSE DCL LLD (21
August 1810 – 20
August 1891) was a
Scottish politician and judge. He was Lord
President of the Court...
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Glencorse Reservoir is a
reservoir in Midlothian, Scotland, two
miles west of
Glencorse, in the
Pentland Hills. It is
retained by an
earth dam, and it...
- workings,
although p****enger
trains were operated. It is also
known as the
Glencorse Branch of the
North British Railway. It
opened from a
junction at Millerhill...
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Borderers picked up a £19,000
payroll from a
Penicuik bank to take to the
Glencorse Barracks in Penicuik,
Midlothian where all were stationed.
Corporal Andrew...
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Glencorse railway station served the
parish of
Glencorse, Midlothian, Scotland, from 1877 to 1959 on the Edinburgh,
Loanhead and
Roslin Railway. The station...
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several reservoirs,
including Threipmuir, Harlaw, Clubbiedean, Torduff,
Glencorse and Loganlea. In the
southern part of the
hills is
Little Sparta, the...
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Presiding Bishop (1907–25).
Charles Thomson Rees
Wilson (1869–1959) of
Glencorse,
Nobel prize-winning physicist.
George Forrest (1873–1932), a
plant collector...
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Scotland which was
formed on 28
March 2006. The
battalion moved to
Glencorse Barracks in
Penicuik at the same time. In
Summer 2015
units of the battalion...