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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...
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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...
- 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...
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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...
- 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...
- 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...
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Historically the
school also had four Houses, the
fourth being Bankton named after Bankton House however this
house was
completely phased out by August...
- ac.uk.
University of St Andrews. 17 May 1532.
Retrieved 8
April 2017.
Bankton, Lord
Andrew MacDowall (1752). An
Institute of the Laws of
Scotland in...
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purple and
white stripes for S4-S6. The
catchment primary schools are:
Bankton Primary,
Bellsquarry Primary,
Dedridge Primary and
Williamston Primary...