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- Wallyford is a village near Musselburgh and approximately seven miles (11 km) east of Edinburgh in East Lothian, Scotland. The village was initially po****ted...
- (settlement), the joined area of the localities: Edinburgh, Musselburgh and Wallyford; see List of towns and cities in Scotland by po****tion § Settlements...
- Wallyford railway station is a railway station serving the village of Wallyford, East Lothian near Musselburgh in Scotland. It is located on the East...
- plus the burgh of Musselburgh and the parish of Inveresk (which included Wallyford and Whitecraig) from the county of Midlothian. When further reforms in...
- Wallyford Greyhound Stadium was a greyhound racing track in Wallyford, Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland. The stadium also known as Scarlett Park was...
- burgh and parish of Inveresk (which included the villages of Inveresk, Wallyford and Whitecraig) to East Lothian; East Calder, Mid Calder and West Calder)...
- the areas inside the City of Edinburgh council area, Musselburgh and Wallyford in East Lothian also take part of the Edinburgh urban area. Residential...
- golfer. He was a 4-time winner of the Open Championship. Park was born in Wallyford, East Lothian, Scotland. Like some of the other early professional golfers...
- from 1956 to 1972 as a member of the Social Credit Party. He was born in Wallyford, a community on the outskirts of Edinburgh, Scotland, the son of Robert...
- Sir William Binning (or Binny) of Wallyford (1637–1711) was a 17th-century Scottish landowner who served as Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1675 to 1677...