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- Samuelston (Scots: Sammelstoun) is a small town just outside of Haddington, East Lothian. It has a po****tion of 957. George Ker, laird of Samuelston...
- Spilmersford Bridge, Saltoun Hall River Tyne, Spilmersford Bridge at Samuelston Tyne at Samuelston Weir at Haddington Abbey Bridge over Tyne, Abbey Mill, Haddington...
- Alexander Home, 3rd Lord Home include: Janet Home, married John Hamilton of Samuelston (aka Clydesdale John), illegitimate son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of...
- Alexander Home, 2nd Lord Home, by Nicholace Ker, a daughter of George Ker of Samuelston. His father was Great Chamberlain to James IV of Scotland from 7 October...
- Ormiston Peaston Pencaitland Phant****ie Port Seton Preston Prestonpans Samuelston Scoughall Spittal Spott Stenton Tranent Tyninghame Wallyford (historically...
- Stewart, 2nd Lord Avondale and 1st Lord Ochiltree. Sir John Hamilton of Samuelston (aka Clydesdale John), who married Janet Home, only legitimate daughter...
- 7th Earl of Angus and Margaret Hamilton, daughter of John Hamilton of Samuelston, sometimes called "Clydesdale John", and a half-brother of Regent Arran...
- of Begbie, [55° 55'42.00"N 2°48'55.00"W], 0.5-mile (0.80 km) east of Samuelston, near the market town of Haddington, East Lothian. (The same place name...
- Flodden). Secondly, he married Nichola Ker, daughter of Sir George Ker of Samuelston and Mariota Sinclair, with whom he had issue: Alexander Home, 3rd Lord...
- village of Gladsmuir the villages of Longniddry, Macmerry, Elvingston and Samuelston were within the newly created parish. The name Gladsmuir was originally...