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Torphichen (/tɔːrˈfɪxən/ tor-FIKH-ən) is a
historic small village located north of
Bathgate in West Lothian, Scotland. The
village is
approximately 18...
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Torphichen or
Baron Torphichen (pronounced tˈoː͡ɹfɪkən) is a
title in the
Peerage of Scotland. It was
created by
Queen Mary in 1564 for Sir James...
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settlements such as Linlithgow, Abercorn,
Dalmeny and
Torphichen grew in importance.
Torphichen church is said to have been
founded by St.
Ninian in about...
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founded on the
Pastoral Poetry of Scotland.
Hetherington became minister of
Torphichen, Linlithgow, in 1836; in 1843 he
adhered to the Free Church, and in 1844...
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Torphichen Preceptory is a
church in the
village of
Torphichen, West Lothian, Scotland. It
comprises the remains...
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Torphichen and
Bathgate Pipe Band are
based in West Lothian,
Scotland and
compete at the
Royal Scottish Pipe Band ****ociation's
Grade 2 level. The band...
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Torphichen (and
later succeeded to the
preceptorship in 1547. The
Commander or
Prior of the
Knights in
Scotland was the
Preceptor of
Torphichen, at...
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Castle of La
Muela Palace of the
Grand Master of the
Knights of
Rhodes Torphichen Preceptory History of the
Knights Hospitaller in the
Levant Knights Templar...
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James Sandilands, 7th Lord
Torphichen (died 1753) was a
Scottish nobleman and army officer, a
loyalist of the 1715
Jacobite Rebellion. He was the eldest...
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Scotland (Yester Castle) and
Alexander de Welles,
Master of
Torphichen Preceptory,
Scottish Headquarters of the
Knights Hospitaller of the Order...