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    Cockenzie and Port Seton (Scots: Cockennie [ˈkukɪne]; Scottish Gaelic: Cùil Choinnich, lit. 'cove of Kenneth') is a unified town in East Lothian, Scotland...
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    the Firth of Forth, between the town of Prestonpans and the villages of Cockenzie and Port Seton, 8 mi (13 km) east of the Scottish capital of Edinburgh...
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    Francis Cadell (explorer) (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    Murray River up for transport by steamship and for his activities as a slave trader. Cadell was born in Cockenzie, Haddingtonshire, Scotland, the second son...
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  • Ethan Laidlaw (footballer) (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    League footballer Steven Laidlaw and his brothers Keir and Josh also became footballers. He grew up in Port Seton and attended Preston Lodge High School...
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    William Cadell (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    William Archibald Cadell of Cockenzie (1708–1777) was a Scottish industrialist, one of the pioneers of the industrial revolution on the Firth of Forth...
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    it from its associated villages and hamlets Meadowmill and the ports of Cockenzie and Port Seton. The original main post road ran straight through the...
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    John Dalgleish Donaldson (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    professor and father of Queen Mary of Denmark, the wife of King Frederik X of Denmark. John Donaldson was born at Cockenzie and Port Seton in East Lothian...
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    Robert Cadell (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    20 January 1849) was a bookseller and publisher closely associated with Sir Walter Scott. He was born at Cockenzie, East Lothian, Scotland, the fifth...
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    John Bellany (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    Scottish painter. Bellany was born in Port Seton. His father and grandfather were fishermen in Port Seton and Eyemouth near Edinburgh. During the early...
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    to guard the baggage park in Cockenzie and Port Seton, and some 100 volunteers were dismissed until the next morning and missed the battle. Warned by...
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    East Lothian (category Location maps with marks outside map and outside parameter not set)
    where the towns of Musselburgh, Prestonpans, Cockenzie and Port Seton, Longniddry, Gullane, North Berwick and Dunbar lie along the coast of the Firth of...
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  • Scotland Seton Collegiate Church, an ancient monument south east of Cockenzie and Port Seton Seton Sands, an area of coastline east of Edinburgh Seton Palace...
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    Thomas Cadell (VC) (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    India. He served during the 1857 rebellion and was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the...
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    George Bain Johnston (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    South Australia. George Bain Johnston was born at Cockenzie, in the county of Haddington, Scotland, and was educated at Steel's Hospital in the parish of...
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    Barga, Tuscany (category Cities and towns in Tuscany)
    Orleans, Massachusetts, United States Prestonpans, Scotland Cockenzie, Scotland Port Seton, Scotland Longniddry, Scotland[1] Archived 2018-09-28 at the...
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    women became members. In 2006, Longniddry and the neighbouring towns of Prestonpans, Cockenzie and Port Seton were twinned with the town of Barga, Tuscany...
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  • Scottish locations: St Abbs, Cockenzie and Port Seton. It was directed by Dave Meyers, while the script was written by him and Chris Shafer. Scott Cunningham...
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  • Archibald Buchanan Johnston. For services to the community in Cockenzie and Port Seton, East Lothian. Julia Frances Jones. Co-Founder, John's Campaign...
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    town of Cockenzie and Port Seton, 1.37 miles (2.20 km) away. On Monday to Friday daytimes there is an hourly service westbound to Edinburgh and eastbound...
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    near Dunbar B6371 Humbie, East Lothian Cockenzie and Port Seton, East Lothian 13.7 miles (22.0 km), via Ormiston and Tranent B6372 A766 in Penicuik, Midlothian...
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    pits at Tranent with the salt pans at Cockenzie and harbour at Port Seton in East Lothian. The track was wooden, and wagons were drawn by horses. The Battle...
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  • Athelstaneford Campie Primary School, Musselburgh Cockenzie Primary School, Cockenzie and Port Seton Dirleton Primary School, Dirleton Dunbar Primary School...
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    Firth of Forth (category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Dunfermline and Kirkcaldy)
    Inveresk Leith, Longniddry Musselburgh Newhaven, North Berwick Port Edgar, Portobello, Port Seton Prestonpans Seafield, South Queensferry Whitekirk Aberlady...
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    Scotland concerning Cockenzie, which had previously been erected into a free port and burgh of barony. He was a great favorite of James VI, and was created Earl...
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  • improve his property and to benefit the public. He built a new harbor at Cockenzie, called Port Seton, which still exists by this name, and has recently revived...
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  • Turin, Italy (closed?) Christ Church in Warwick, Bermuda (1719) St Ann's, Port of Spain, Trinidad Former: St Andrew's United Church, Toronto (1830–1925)...
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  • Weymouth and Melcombe Regis Corporation Act 1914 (4 & 5 Geo. 5. c. clxxiv) Derby Corporation Act 1913 (3 & 4 Geo. 5. c. xcii) Ellesmere Port and Whitby...
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  • Willie Clark (footballer, born 1918) (category People from Cockenzie and Port Seton)
    Scottish footballer, who played in the Scottish Football League for Hibernian and St Johnstone. His football career was interrupted by the Second World War...
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    legislation to adopt a "police system", take on local government duties and reform their town councils, were abolished on this date. Burgh (/ˈbʌrə/ BURR-ə)...
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    Scotland, and is now a small part of the centre of Prestonpans. It is to the east of Prestongrange, and the southwest of Cockenzie and Port Seton. The name...
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