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Dunglass

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Dunglass is a hamlet in East Lothian, Scotland, lying east of the Lammermuir Hills on the North Sea coast, within the parish of Oldhamstocks. [1]

42 relations: Aberlady Bay, Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home, Basil Hall, Battle of Piperdean, Cailean Mór, Chirnside, Clan Home, Cockburnspath, College of Justice, Cove, Scottish Borders, Craigcrook Castle, Dunglass Castle, Dunglass Collegiate Church, Earl of Haddington, Firth of Forth, Fisherrow, Gullane, Henri Cleutin, Hutton's Unconformity, James Halyburton (1707 MP), James Hardy (naturalist), James Hutton, John Muir's Birthplace, List of Category A listed buildings in East Lothian, List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom, List of places in East Lothian, List of shipwrecks in January 1835, Morrison's Haven, Old Red Sandstone, Pease Bay, Pease Dean, Richard Crichton, Rough Wooing, Scotland's Great Trails, Siege of Leith, Sir Hugh Paterson, 1st Baronet, Sir James Hall, 4th Baronet, SS Ohio, Thomas Hamilton, 1st Earl of Haddington, Thomas Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Haddington, William Edward Hall, Yellowcraigs.

Aberlady Bay

Aberlady Bay in East Lothian, Scotland lies between Aberlady and Gullane.

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Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home

Alexander Home, 1st Earl of Home and 6th Lord Home (1566? – 5 April 1619) was a Scottish nobleman and Lord Warden-general of all the March.

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Basil Hall

Basil Hall, FRS (31 December 1788 – 11 September 1844) was a British naval officer from Scotland, a traveller, and an author.

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Battle of Piperdean

The Battle of Piperdean (1436) was an engagement in the Scottish Borders, fought between the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England.

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Cailean Mór

Cailean Mór Caimbeul, also known as Sir Colin Campbell (died after 1296), is one of the earliest attested members of Clan Campbell and an important ancestor figure of the later medieval Earls of Argyll.

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Chirnside

Chirnside is a hillside village in Berwickshire in Scotland, west of Berwick-upon-Tweed and east of Duns.

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Clan Home

Clan Home (pronounced and sometimes spelt Hume) is a Scottish clan.

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Cockburnspath

Cockburnspath is a village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland.

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College of Justice

The College of Justice includes the Supreme Courts of Scotland, and its associated bodies.

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Cove, Scottish Borders

Cove is a village in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, close to Cockburnspath, Dunglass, Innerwick, Oldhamstocks, Bilsdean, and, further afield, Dunbar and Eyemouth.

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Craigcrook Castle

Craigcrook Castle is a well-preserved castle in Blackhall, about west of the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Dunglass Castle

Dunglass Castle, situated in West Dunbartonshire, is a ruinous castle, originally constructed during 1400–1542.

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Dunglass Collegiate Church

Dunglass Collegiate Church is situated in south-east East Lothian just off the old A1 highway, one mile north of Cockburnspath in Berwickshire, Scotland, UK.

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Earl of Haddington

Earl of Haddington is a title in the Peerage of Scotland.

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Firth of Forth

The Firth of Forth (Linne Foirthe) is the estuary (firth) of several Scottish rivers including the River Forth.

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Fisherrow

Fisherrow is a harbour and former fishing village at Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland, to the east of Portobello and Joppa, and west of the River Esk.

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Gullane

Gullane (possibly) is a town on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth in East Lothian on the east coast of Scotland.

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Henri Cleutin

Henri Cleutin, seigneur d'Oisel et de Villeparisis (1515 – 20 June 1566), was the representative of France in Scotland from 1546 to 1560, a Gentleman of the Chamber of the King of France, and a diplomat in Rome 1564-1566 during the French Wars of Religion.

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Hutton's Unconformity

Hutton's Unconformity is a name given to various notable geological sites in Scotland identified by the 18th-century Scottish geologist James Hutton as places where the junction between two types of rock formations can be seen.

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James Halyburton (1707 MP)

James Halyburton (or Haliburton) of Pitcur was a Scottish landowner and politician.

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James Hardy (naturalist)

James Hardy LL.D. (1 June 1815, Oldhamstocks, East Lothian - 30 September 1898, Old Cambus, Cockburnspath, Berwickshire) was a Scottish naturalist and antiquarian.

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James Hutton

James Hutton (3 June 1726 – 26 March 1797) was a Scottish geologist, physician, chemical manufacturer, naturalist, and experimental agriculturalist.

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John Muir's Birthplace

John Muir's Birthplace, in Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland, is a museum run by East Lothian Council Museums Service as a centre for study and interpretation of the work of the Scottish-American conservationist John Muir.

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List of Category A listed buildings in East Lothian

This is a list of Category A listed buildings in the East Lothian council area in eastern Scotland.

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List of long-distance footpaths in the United Kingdom

The following long-distance footpaths can be found in the United Kingdom.

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List of places in East Lothian

The List of places in East Lothian is a list for any town, village, hamlet, castle, golf course, historic house, hill fort, lighthouse, nature reserve, reservoir, river, and other place of interest in the East Lothian council area of Scotland.

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List of shipwrecks in January 1835

The list of shipwrecks in January 1835 includes some ships sunk, wrecked or otherwise lost during January 1835.

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Morrison's Haven

Morrison's Haven (or Morison's Haven) is a harbour at Prestongrange, East Lothian, Scotland, UK, on the B1348, close to Levenhall Links, Prestongrange Industrial Heritage Museum, Prestonpans, and Prestongrange House.

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Old Red Sandstone

The Old Red Sandstone is an assemblage of rocks in the North Atlantic region largely of Devonian age.

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Pease Bay

Pease Bay is a bay in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, close to the border with East Lothian as well as Cockburnspath, Cove and Dunglass.

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Pease Dean

Pease Dean is a nature reserve at Pease Bay, in the Scottish Borders area of Scotland, near the Anglo-Scottish border and Cockburnspath, Cove, and Dunglass.

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Richard Crichton

Richard Crichton (died 1817) was a Scottish architect operating in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

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Rough Wooing

The Rough Wooing (December 1543 – March 1551) was a war between Scotland and England.

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Scotland's Great Trails

Scotland's Great Trails formerly the four Long Distance Routes (or LDRs) are long-distance "people-powered" trails (predominantly hiking trails but including cycling and canoe routes) in Scotland.

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Siege of Leith

The Siege of Leith ended a twelve-year encampment of French troops at Leith, the port near Edinburgh, Scotland.

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Sir Hugh Paterson, 1st Baronet

Sir Hugh Paterson, 1st Baronet, was born in or around the year 1659.

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Sir James Hall, 4th Baronet

Sir James Hall of Dunglass, 4th Baronet FRS FRSE (17 January 1761 – 23 June 1832) was a Scottish geologist and geophysicist.

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SS Ohio

The SS Ohio was an oil tanker built for the Texas Oil Company (now Texaco).

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Thomas Hamilton, 1st Earl of Haddington

Thomas Hamilton, 1st Earl of Haddington (1563 – 29 May 1637), designated before his peerage as 'of Drumcarny, Monkland, and Binning', was a Scottish administrator, Lord Advocate, judge, and Lord Lieutenant of Haddingtonshire.

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Thomas Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Haddington

Thomas Hamilton, 3rd Earl of Haddington (1626 – 8 February 1645) was a short-lived Scottish nobleman.

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William Edward Hall

William Edward Hall (22 August 1835 - 30 November 1894) was an English lawyer and mountaineer who published some influential works on international law.

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Yellowcraigs

Yellowcraig, less commonly known as Broad Sands Bay, is a coastal area of forest, beach and grassland in East Lothian, south-east Scotland.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunglass

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