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Tyninghame is a
small settlement in East Lothian, Scotland,
about two
miles north-east of East Linton.
Together with the
nearby settlement of Whitekirk...
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Tyninghame House is a
mansion in East Lothian, Scotland. It is
located by the
mouth of the
River Tyne, 2⁄3-mile (1.1 km) east of
Tyninghame, and 3+3⁄4...
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Balthere of
Tyninghame (later Baldred) was a
Northumbrian hermit and abbot,
resident in East
Lothian during the 8th century.
According to
Hovendeus the...
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Annand and Lord
Murray of
Lochmaben (both c. 1622) and Lord
Murray of
Tyninghame (1625) John Murray, 1st Earl of
Annandale (d. 1640)
James Murray, 2nd...
- Adam de
Tyninghame was a 14th-century
cleric and, as his name suggests, a
probable native of
Tyninghame in East Lothian. Adam
appears in the
records as...
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Whitekirk and
Tyninghame is a
civil parish in East Lothian, Scotland,
which takes its name from the two
small settlements of
Whitekirk and
Tyninghame. The two...
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Tranent Tyninghame Wallyford (historically
within Midlothian) West
Barns West
Saltoun Whitecraig (historically
within Midlothian)
Whitekirk and
Tyninghame Whittingehame...
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Church and
Preston Mill
Knowes Mill; Acre Plantation;
Tyninghame Bridge, A198;
Firth Plantation Tyninghame House north of the Tyne
Mosshouse Point; Hedderwick...
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succeeded his
father in the earldom, he was
created Baron Melros, of
Tyninghame in the
County of Haddington, in the
Peerage of the
United Kingdom. Lord...
- to have
conducted raids on
Auldhame and
Tyninghame shortly before his
death in 941.
Auldhame and
Tyninghame were two of
several local churches dedicated...