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Tranent /
trəˈnɛnt/ is a town in East
Lothian (formerly Haddingtonshire), in the south-east of Scotland.
Tranent lies 6
miles from the
boundary of Edinburgh...
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Tranent Football Club is a
Scottish football club
based in the town of
Tranent, East Lothian. The club was
originally named Tranent Juniors,
however following...
- The M****acre of
Tranent was an
event which took
place on 29
August 1797 in the town of
Tranent, Scotland. On 28
August 1797, a
proclamation was
drawn up...
- Fidra, Lamb,
Craigleith and B**** Rock. Only two
towns are landlocked,
Tranent and Haddington. To the
south are the
Lammermuir Hills along the boundary...
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Montgomerie (created 1449),
Baron Ardrossan (1806) and
Baron Seton and
Tranent (1859). The
first is in the
Peerage of Scotland,
while the
latter two are...
- Thor of
Tranent, also
known as Thor, son of
Sveinn or Thor, son of
Swain (fl. 1127 x 1150), Lord of
Tranent and
Sheriff of Lothian, was a
landlord and...
- a
Scottish woman ****ociated with the
riots leading to the m****acre of
Tranent, and a
victim of the m****acre.
Joanna Crookston was born in Old Kirk in...
- park
walls protecting their right and
cannon behind the
embankment of the
Tranent to ****enzie Waggonway,
which crossed the battlefield. The court-martial...
- The
Tranent to ****enzie
Waggonway was an
early waggonway,
possibly the
first in Scotland,
opened in 1722. It was 2+1⁄2
miles (4 km)
miles long and connected...
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called RNAS
Macmerry (when used by the
Royal Navy) and
unofficially RAF
Tranent and RAF
Penston during its life. A
landing ground known as
Penston was...