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- Bankton House is a late 17th-century house situated south of Prestonpans in East Lothian, Scotland. The house is located between the A1 road and the East...
- Andrew McDowall (or Douall), Lord Bankton (1685–1760) was a Scottish lawyer and Senator of the College of Justice. He was born the second son of Robert...
- soon died. By a quirk of fate Gardiner lived close to the battlefield in Bankton House. An influential biography was written by Philip Doddridge. He is...
- feus. That classification is discussed by Craig (Jus Feudale, I.x.16) and Bankton (II.iii.83). In Scotland the distinction was recognised between the greater...
- park, Peel park, Campbridge park (Murieston), Quarry park (Dedridge), and Bankton Mains park. Eliburn park (in the north-west of Livingston) is a 16.5-hectare...
- mortally wounded on the field of battle, was also erected in 1853 near Bankton House where the Colonel lived. It was sculpted by Alexander Handyside Ritchie...
- feus. That classification is discussed by Craig (Jus Feudale, I.x.16) and Bankton (II.iii.83). In Scotland the distinction was recognised between the greater...
- 564 Claybrook Historic Place Category 2 6 Claybrook Road, Parnell 565 Bankton Historic Place Category 2 493 Remuera Road, Remuera 566 Cricket Ground...
- purple and white stripes for S4-S6. The catchment primary schools are: Bankton Primary, Bellsquarry Primary, Dedridge Primary and Williamston Primary...
- Stair's Institutions of the law of Scotland (1681); Andrew MacDouall, Lord Bankton's An Institute of the Laws of Scotland (1751–1753); John Erskine of Carnock's...