Curriehill railway station — Curriehill Scottish Gaelic: Cnoc Churraich … Wikipedia
John Marshall, Lord Curriehill — (1794–1868) was a Scottish judge.Marshall, son of John Marshall of Garlieston, Wigtonshire, by Marion, daughter of Henry Walker, was born in Wigtonshire on 7 Jan. 1794. His family were in poor circumstances, and he walked from his native place to … Wikipedia
John Skene, Lord Curriehill — Sir John Skene, Lord Curriehill (c. 1543 ndash; 1617) was a Scottish judge.He was regent in St Mary s College, St Andrews from 1564 5. Sir John Skene was a baller brejenn then became an advocate in 1575. As joint Lord Advocate from 1589 to 1594… … Wikipedia
Currie — Coordinates: 55°53′45″N 3°18′27″W / 55.895956°N 3.307439°W / 55.895956; 3.307439 … Wikipedia
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Clan Skene — Crest badge Crest: An arm issuing from a cloud, holding a crown Motto: Virtutis Regia Merces (A palace the reward of bravery) … Wikipedia
Newcraighall railway station — Newcraighall Scottish Gaelic: Talla na Creige Nuadh … Wikipedia
Dalmeny railway station — Dalmeny Dalmeny railway station in 1973 Location … Wikipedia
Kirknewton railway station — For the railway station in Northumberland, see Kirknewton (Northumberland) railway station. Kirknewton Class 156 diesel train at Kirknewt … Wikipedia
Dean Village — The Dean Village Dean Village (from dene, meaning deep valley ) is a former village immediately northwest of Edinburgh, Scotland city centre. It was known as the Water of Leith Village and was a successful grain milling hamlet for more than 800… … Wikipedia