- Scotland, and was one of its
historic counties. The
county was
called Linlithgowshire until 1925. The
historic county was
bounded geographically by the Avon...
-
successful in the
county for a decade,
winning both the King Cup and the
Linlithgowshire Cup in the same year,
before folding into a new
Bathgate club. The...
- The
Linlithgowshire Cup was an ****ociation
football cup
competition for
senior clubs in the
historic county of
Linlithgowshire, Scotland. The competition...
- male and
female of his body. He
later served as Lord
Lieutenant of
Linlithgowshire and as
Governor of the Bank of Scotland. Lord
Hopetoun married Lady...
- Queensferry, also
called South Queensferry or
simply "The Ferry", is a town to the west of Edinburgh, Scotland.
Traditionally a
royal burgh of West Lothian...
-
Swifts in a
match interrupted by
crowd violence. It did
however win the
Linlithgowshire Junior Cup the next season,
getting revenge over
Cardross Swifts with...
-
Thomas Hope (3
February 1848 – 28
March 1925) was the Tory MP for
Linlithgowshire,
winning it in the 1893 by-election and
resigning it in 1895. In Freemasonry...
- 29
December 2011. "Livingston new town is
officially inaugurated".
Linlithgowshire Journal & Gazette. 20
April 1962. Kerr,
Marjorie (25
October 2013)...
- Edinburghshire),
Haddington (or Haddingtonshire), and
Linlithgow (or
Linlithgowshire). Each of
these three counties had an
informal alternative name referencing...
-
Armadale was the
strongest club in
Linlithgowshire for much of its history. It
reached the
final of the
first Linlithgowshire Cup - also
known as Lord Rosebery's...