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raised to the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom in his own
right as
Baron Niddry, of
Niddry Castle in the
County of Linlithgow. He was
succeeded by his son, the...
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Niddrie is also an
alternate spelling of
Niddry:
Niddry Castle,
built about 1500, near Winchburgh,
Scotland Niddry Castle Oil Works,
Scottish oil-shale factory...
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waste heaps.
Historically it was
known as
Niddry Seton or West
Niddry to
distinguish it from
Niddry Marischal in
Midlothian and
Longniddry in East...
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Victor Alexander John Hope, 2nd
Marquess of Linlithgow, KG, KT, GCSI, GCIE, OBE, TD, PC, FRSE (24
September 1887 – 5
January 1952) was a
British Unionist...
- 1823),
known as The
Honourable John Hope from 1781 to 1814 and as Lord
Niddry from 1814 to 1816, was a
Scottish politician and
British Army officer. Hopetoun...
- city of Edinburgh, Scotland, in the
United Kingdom. It is on the
corner of
Niddry Street and the Cowgate,
about 168
metres (551 ft)
south of the
Royal Mile...
- reviews: Paul Merton's
Impro Chums, Pleasance;
Absolute Improv!,
theSpace on
Niddry St;Baby
Wants Candy, ****embly
George Square Studio". The Herald. Retrieved...
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named after the bend in the
Niddry Burn that runs
through the village. The
early settlement was
probably near to
Niddry Castle.
After the
Battle of Bannockburn...
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commemorated by the
mitre and
crozier in the
council arms. The
Setons of
Niddry,
whose symbol, a red
crescent on gold, is also represented, were hereditary...
- Hopetoun, de jure 5th Earl of
Annandale and
Hartfell and Lord
Johnstone Baron Niddry, 1816
William Johnstone Hope 1766–1831 Anne Hope-Johnstone 1768–1818 de...