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- Fine Arts". "Newhailes". 28 July 2021. "Newhailes". Undiscovered Scotland. Retrieved 13 August 2017. Historic Environment Scotland. "Newhailes, Stables (122837)"...
- locations included Culzean Castle (standing in for part of Tintagel Castle), Newhailes House (Brightlingsea terrace interior), Gosford House (Closson Mansion)...
- succeeded to his father's baronetcy upon his death in 1751, inheriting Newhailes House near Musselburgh. It is said that as a pleader he attained neither...
- the Whitehill estate near Musselburgh and commissioned the building of Newhailes House, named in honour of the family estate. Various branches of the Dalrymple...
- Newhailes railway station, also known as Newhailes Junction, served the town of Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland from 1859 to 1950. The station opened...
- of the river Esk. Musselburgh is home to the Palladian Manor House of Newhailes, which dates back to 1702 and was home to eight generations of the Dalrymple...
- Land House of the Binns Inveresk Lodge Garden Malleny House and Garden Newhailes No 28 Charlotte Square Preston Mill & Phant****ie Doocot Georgian House...
- Advocate of Scotland .Also in 1709, he bought Broughton House, renaming it Newhailes after the Dalrymple's Castle Hailes. He was returned again for Haddington...
- daughter of Anne Brown and David Dalrymple, Lord Hailes. She inherited the Newhailes estate in East Lothian, Scotland, in 1792 (where she lived for 46 years)...
- contributing significantly to the safety of shipping. Dalrymple was born at Newhailes, near Edinburgh, the eleventh of fifteen children of Sir James Dalrymple...