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William Douglas Cullen,
Baron Cullen of
Whitekirk (born 18
November 1935) is a
former senior member of the
Scottish judiciary. He
formerly served as Lord...
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Whitekirk is a
small settlement in East Lothian, Scotland.
Together with the
nearby settlement of Tyninghame, it
gives its name to the
parish of Whitekirk...
- "cubebarum", and "galiga", with gl**** urinals.
Margaret went on
pilgrimages to
Whitekirk in East Lothian, and to the
shrine of
Saint Adrian on the Isle of May...
- Midlothian) West
Barns West
Saltoun Whitecraig (historically
within Midlothian)
Whitekirk and
Tyninghame Whittingehame In 1894, John
Martine published Reminiscences...
- Edgar, Portobello, Port
Seton Prestonpans Seafield,
South Queensferry Whitekirk Aberlady Bay,
River Almond,
Archerfield Links Barns Ness Lighthouse, B****...
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settlement of
Whitekirk, it
gives its name to the
parish of
Whitekirk and Tyninghame.
Tyninghame is an
ancient parish that was
joined to
Whitekirk in 1761....
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Preceded by The Lord Hope of
Craighead Succeeded by The Lord
Cullen of
Whitekirk Lord
Advocate In
office 15
April 1992 – 7
November 1995
Prime Minister...
- by
Elizabeth II of the
United Kingdom Preceded by The Lord
Cullen of
Whitekirk Succeeded by Lord Gill
Personal details Born (1942-06-10) 10 June 1942...
- into UK
disasters that were
overseen by
William Cullen,
Baron Cullen of
Whitekirk. The
first Cullen Report was
prompted by
Occidental Petroleum's Piper...
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review of the
fatal accident inquiries was
undertaken by Lord
Cullen of
Whitekirk, at the
request of the
Scottish Government,
which resulted in the p****ing...