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Polton is a
village located in L****wade parish, Midlothian, Scotland,
anciently a
superiority of the
Ramsay family,
cadets of Dalhousie. In 1618 David...
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Thomas Polton (died 1433) was a
medieval Bishop of Hereford,
Bishop of Chichester, and
Bishop of Worcester.
Polton was
nominated to the see of Hereford...
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Polton may
refer to:
Polton, a
village in
Scotland Polton (record label), a
Polish record label Thomas Polton (?-1433), a
British bishop This disambiguation...
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Paltan Bazaar is a
locality of Guwahati, ****am. It is
surrounded by the
localities of Pan Bazaar, Ulubari, Rehabari,
Fancy Bazaar. Its
location in the...
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Polton railway station served the
village of
Polton, Midlothian,
Scotland from 1867 to 1964 on the Esk
Valley Railway. The
station opened on 15 April...
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Polton was a
music record label,
established in
Poland in 1983. It was one of the
three (together with
Savitor and Arston)
better known Polonia-****isted...
- as well as
Bonnyrigg and the
adjacent settlement of L****wade,
includes Polton village,
Poltonhall housing estate and
modern development at Hopefield....
- Sir
William Calderwood, Lord
Polton (1660?–1733) was a
Scottish lord of session. He was the son of
Alexander Calderwood,
baillie of Dalkeith, and was admitted...
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Polton Vale
Football Club was a
football club from the town of Loanhead, Midlothian, Scotland. The club pla**** in the
Scottish Cup in the 1890s and had...
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Nathaniel Polton, his crinkly-faced lab technician. Thorn**** had
rescued Polton from poverty,
after he had been
hospitalised for starvation.
Polton helped...