The Statistical Account of EdinburghshireWilliam Blackwood, 1845 - 795 pagina's |
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Pagina 20
... village of Stenhouse , Moredun Mill , and Moredun Mains , where it again takes a turn almost due south , and enters the property of Sir David Baird , and continues nearly in the same direction till it enters the parish of Newton , near ...
... village of Stenhouse , Moredun Mill , and Moredun Mains , where it again takes a turn almost due south , and enters the property of Sir David Baird , and continues nearly in the same direction till it enters the parish of Newton , near ...
Pagina 21
... Villages . - There are about twenty hamlets in the parish , but the only village worth naming is Gilmerton , which contained late- ly 800 souls , and with the immediate neighbourhood no less than 1100 . Means of Communication . - There ...
... Villages . - There are about twenty hamlets in the parish , but the only village worth naming is Gilmerton , which contained late- ly 800 souls , and with the immediate neighbourhood no less than 1100 . Means of Communication . - There ...
Pagina 25
... village was greater . The other schools are at Niddry , Liberton Dams , Echobank , Cameron , and Gilmerton , and are chiefly for girls and smaller children . About 450 children only attend all the schools in the parish , and perhaps 30 ...
... village was greater . The other schools are at Niddry , Liberton Dams , Echobank , Cameron , and Gilmerton , and are chiefly for girls and smaller children . About 450 children only attend all the schools in the parish , and perhaps 30 ...
Pagina 30
... village of Penicuik after a course of about seven miles . The romantic valley of Logan Water , which divides the Pentland range , celebrated for its pastoral beauty , and supposed connection with the Gentle Shepherd , forms also a strik ...
... village of Penicuik after a course of about seven miles . The romantic valley of Logan Water , which divides the Pentland range , celebrated for its pastoral beauty , and supposed connection with the Gentle Shepherd , forms also a strik ...
Pagina 38
... village . The former being lighted with gas , and neatly fitted up , are equal to those of most country towns , and give to the place a greater air of prosperous comfort , than is generally to be met with in a Scotch village . A number ...
... village . The former being lighted with gas , and neatly fitted up , are equal to those of most country towns , and give to the place a greater air of prosperous comfort , than is generally to be met with in a Scotch village . A number ...
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