History and heritage societies and organisations in East Lothian
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Dumfries-shire, maritime county, on S. border of Scotland; adjoins the counties of Lanark, Peebles, and Selkirk on the N., and on the S. is washed by the Sol way Firth; extends about 53 miles NW. and SE. between Ayrshire and Cumberland, and about 32 miles NE. and SW. between Roxburghshire and Kirkcudbrightshire; coast-line, about 20 … Read more
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Dumbartonshire, county, partly maritime but chiefly inland, in W. of Scotland, comprising a main body and a detached portion; area, 154,542 acres; population 75,333, or 312 persons to each square mile. The main body is in the shape of a crescent, having the convex side adjacent to the estuary of the Clyde, and measures 1½ … Read more
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Clackmannanshire Clackmannanshire, the smallest county of Scotland, extending 10 miles N. and S. between the main body of Perthshire and the river Forth, and 11 miles E. and W. between the counties of Stirling and Fife; area, 30,477 acres; population 25,680, or 539 persons to each square mile. The surface rises from the Forth by … Read more
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