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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- and 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...
- 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...
- Walkway at Auchendinny uses the old railway bridge to cross the River North Esk....
- 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...