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Linlithgow was a royal burgh that returned one commissioner to the Parliament of Scotland and to the Convention of Estates . After the Acts of Union 1707 , Linlithgow, Lanark , Peebles and Selkirk formed the Linlithgow district of burghs , returning one ...
Usage examples of linlithgow.
I left Auld Reekie yesterday morning, and have passed, besides by-excursions, Linlithgow, Borrowstouness, Falkirk, and here am I undoubtedly.
Council Chamber himself, even at that late hour, accompanied by the sheriffs of Edinburgh and Linlithgow, with sundry noblemen besides, in order to learn something of the origin of the affray.
Waterford in Ireland, Neath in Wales, and Linlithgow and Thurso in Scotland.
They spent the night at Dunfermline before crossing the Forth, travelling to Linlithgow before staying with a relative, who was also a priest, in Dunipace.
Edward then moved the army along the Forth to Linlithgow where they spent the night.
Despite a cracked rib, sustained during the night as he slept beside his horse at Linlithgow, the aging Lion of England had pressed forward at dawn.
Barrie about Linlithgow, doubtless in the hope of making her think of him when there.
Margaret Roscoe were spent in the beautiful manse of Linlithgow, in the north of Scotland, where her venerable grandfather had for half a century been engaged in breaking the bread of life to a large congregation of humble parishioners.
Aberdeen and Linlithgow, in the room of William lord Haddo, and James lord Johnston.
Tullibardine, the earls of Mar and Linlithgow, and lord John Drummond.
Although Wavell had approved the increase, Lord Linlithgow, the Viceroy, referred the matter to London.
Anyway, we were building a new house near Linlithgow at the time, and I was fascinated by it.
Wodrow, the Scottish historian, the swans which were on Linlithgow Loch when the English obtained the mastery in Scotland, disappeared.
Amery telegraphed in this sense to the Viceroy on the same day, and Lord Linlithgow and the Commander-in-Chief, General Auchinleck, promptly offered to divert to Basra an infantry brigade and a regiment of field artillery, most of which was already on board ship for Malaya.