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Penicuik (/ˈpɛnɪˌkʊk/ PEN-i-kuuk; Scots:
Penicuik;
Scottish Gaelic:
Peighinn na Cuthaig) is a town and
former burgh in Midlothian, Scotland,
lying on...
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Penicuik House (alternative
spellings in use
until mid 19th century: Penycuik, Pennycuik)
survives as the s**** of a
formerly grand estate house in Penicuik...
- The
Penicuik Railway was a
railway line in Midlothian, Scotland,
serving paper mills located on the
River North Esk. It
opened in 1872 and a substantial...
- John
Clerk of
Penicuik (1611–1674) was a
Scottish merchant noted for
maintaining a
comprehensive archive of
family papers, now held by the
National Archives...
- The
Penicuik -
Dalkeith Walkway,
situated in the
county of
Midlothian in the east of Scotland,
stretches for 9.5
miles along the
former Edinburgh to Peebles...
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Penicuik, as well as a
portion of the
Pentland Hills Regional Park,
Rosslyn Chapel and
Dalkeith Palace.[citation needed]
Bonnyrigg Penicuik Dalkeith...
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Penicuik Athletic Football Club are a
Scottish football club. They were
formed in 1888 and are
based at
Montgomery Park (formerly
known as
Penicuik Park)...
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Letters Patent dated 24
March 1679, for John
Clerk of
Pennycuik (or
Penicuik; see
Penicuik House). His father, the
merchant John Clerk, had
returned from Paris...
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Penicuik railway station served the town of
Penicuik, Midlothian,
Scotland from 1872 to 1951 on the
Penicuik Railway. The
station opened on 2 September...
- 'Archery and Golf in
Queen Mary's Time'. The
Penicuik jewels were
heirlooms in the
family of John
Clerk of
Penicuik. They
consist of a necklace,
locket and...