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Auchendinny (Scottish Gaelic:
Achadh an t-Sionnaich,
meaning field of the fox) is a
small village in
Glencorse near Penicuik, Midlothian, Scotland. The...
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Auchendinny railway station was a
station which served Auchendinny, in the
Scottish county of Midlothian. It was
served by
trains on the
branch line that...
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Borders City of
Edinburgh Largest settlements by po****tion:
Arniston Auchendinny Bilston Bonnyrigg Borthwick Carrington Cornbank Cousland Crichton Dalkeith...
- [citation needed] In 1909,
Martin married Christine Murray (born 1888) of
Auchendinny in Midlothian;
Christine died in
April 1913,
shortly after the birth...
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dates from 1920. The
Dalmore paper mill on the
North Esk
river at
Auchendinny closed in 2004.
There are five
primary schools in Penicuik,
Cuiken Primary...
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between 1820 and 1824 by
James Jardine to
provide water for the
mills of
Auchendinny,
Milton Bridge and Glencorse, and to
supply drinking water to the citizens...
- Ashton-in-Makerfield ast OE east Aston,
Astley prefix auch(en)/(in)-, ach- I, SG
field Auchendinny, Auchenshuggle, Auchinairn,
Achnasheen prefix anglicised from achadh...
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Walkway at
Auchendinny uses the old
railway bridge to
cross the
River North Esk....
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George Affleck (born 1888 in
Auchendinny, Scotland) was a
footballer who pla**** in the
English Football League for
Grimsby Town and
Leeds City. Following...
- Vice-Admiral John
Inglis of
Auchendinny and
Redhall (1743–1807) was an 18th-century
Scottish Royal Navy
officer who
served with
distinction at the Battle...