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- Images". "Newhailes House Timeline, Part One: To 1721 - Newhailes New Research". "'I may perhaps have said this': Samuel Johnson and Newhailes Library....
- Newhailes railway station, also known as Newhailes Junction, served the town of Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland from 1859 to 1950. The station opened...
- succeeded to his father's baronetcy upon his death in 1751, inheriting Newhailes House near Musselburgh. It is said that as a pleader he attained neither...
- peer from 1716 until 1734. Lord Haddington died on 29 November 1735 at Newhailes House, Inveresk, and was succeeded by his grandson, Thomas Hamilton, 7th...
- Advocate of Scotland . Also in 1709, he bought Whitehills House, renaming it Newhailes after the Dalrymple's Castle Hailes. He was returned again for Haddington...
- Land House of the Binns Inveresk Lodge Garden Malleny House and Garden Newhailes No 28 Charlotte Square Preston Mill & Phant****ie Doocot Georgian House...
- Greywalls Hamilton House Inveresk Lodge, NTS Keith Marischal Lennoxlove House Newhailes Northfield House Pinkie House Prestongrange House - Royal Musselburgh...
- the Whitehill estate near Musselburgh and commissioned the building of Newhailes House, named in honour of the family estate. Various branches of the Dalrymple...
- station was close to the town centre at the end of a short branch from Newhailes Junction. P****enger services from there ceased in 1964, and the line closed...
- Baillie-Hamilton, 11th Earl of Haddington 1893–1897: Sir Charles Dalrymple of Newhailes, 1st Bt. 1897–1900: Alexander Fraser, 19th Lord Saltoun 1900–1904: Hon...