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Restalrig (/rɛˈstælrɪx/ rest-AL-rikh) is a
small residential suburb of Edinburgh,
Scotland (historically, an
estate and
independent parish). It is located...
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Robert Logan of
Restalrig (c.1555-July 1606) was a
Scottish knight who was
allegedly involved in the
Gowrie House affair of 1600.
Robert Logan's father...
- disorders. She
spent her
later years in
Restalrig, Lothian, and
healed the
blind who came to her. She was
buried at
Restalrig when she died. The 17th-century...
- however,
included the
Logans of that Ilk (the
Chiefly line); the
Barons of
Restalrig, the
Logans from Ayrshire, the
Lobbans from Banff, and many others. The...
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title of Lord Huntingdon. The
younger brother of
Thomas Hay, John Hay of
Restalrig,
joined Prince Charles Edward Stuart in the
Jacobite rising of 1745. He...
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family of
Restalrig but
their lands were
forfeited in 1609
following the
posthumous sentence of
treason on
Robert Logan. The
lands of
Restalrig and Calton...
- John Hay of
Restalrig (c.1705 – 1781) was a
Scottish Jacobite who was
Secretary to
Charles Edward Stuart during the
final stage of the
Jacobite rising...
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Stuart (1703–1783),
married John
Steuart of
Blairhall and is
buried at
Restalrig churchyard. "Scottish
Record Society. [Publications]". 1898. "Francis...
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Castle and the
adjacent Lochend Loch,
located in the
western part of
Restalrig,
approximately two
miles from
Edinburgh city centre. The
suburb consists...
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retailers along with
public houses.
Piershill existed as a
distinct area in
Restalrig before 1500 and is
recorded in 1588 as Peirieshill. The name may derive...